SEGESTA Collection

Alfredo Häberli, 2003

The chairs of the SEGESTA collection envelop without being overwhelming, with their generous armrest drawn from the backrest. Designed by Alfredo Häberli, the collection consists of different models united by the ergonomic shell but differentiated in structure to meet different usage needs and settings.
The Segesta collection includes stackable chairs in lacquered or chromed 4-legs-steel or sled base, chairs with solid wood legs and height-adjustable models with 5-star structure on castors. The shell is made of Restylon® - P, a structural composite polymer that is fully recyclable at the end of its life cycle and contains min. 40% of recycled product in its inner core.

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SEGESTA

The Segesta–Erice family, designed by Alfredo Häberli, has been a classic in the Alias catalogue since 2003: ergonomic seats with recyclable polymer shells and enveloping lines, designed for both contract and residential settings and available in numerous variants. The two shells express the designer’s style, a measured balance between functional rigour and poetic gesture.

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Alfredo Häberli

He was born in Buenos Aires in 1964 and moved to Zurich in 1977: here he began his work in 1988 as stand designer and curator of numerous exhibitions at the Museum für Gestaltung. He received a degree in Industrial Design from the Höhere Schule für Gestaltung in 1991. In 1997 he designed for Alias the SEC modular system. In the following years he designed Legnoletto (2001), Segesta (2003), Plein Air (2007), Stabiles (2009), Cross table, TEC (2011), The Erice and Enna chairs, Tessiletto bed (2013), Ago table (2014) and Time armchair (2019), which won the RedDot Design Award in 2020.
He lives and works in Zurich.

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