ALIS

design: Park

A project that transforms space

The collaboration with Studio Park soon evolves into something more: an ongoing dialogue about the relationship between architecture and design, the workplace’s ability to adapt and evolve, and the fusion of aesthetics and functionality. From the very first conversations, a design synergy emerges, rooted in a shared vision: a design that does not impose itself but rather arises from the interpretation of the context and its history. This new story is called Alis.

Functional architecture

At Salone del Mobile, the system of tables—operative, semi-directional, and meeting—enriches with new elements and configurations, further expanding its ability to interpret contemporary workspaces. New table dimensions, coffee tables, coat racks, and other accessories extend its versatility, balancing essential forms with a deep exploration of the relationship between surfaces, light, and material.

Aesthetic geometry

Bookshelves and storage units add order and refinement, translating the design vision of the studio into essential forms. The bookcases, made of stackable modules with 2, 3, or 4 elements, echo some of the finishes used for the tabletops and achieve perfect continuity in the laminate legs, the result of synergy within the companies of the Fantoni Group.

An authentic vision for contemporary spaces

“The Alis Collection, conceived with great sculptural rigor, stands out for its apparent simplicity and has been developed for a dynamic and evolving workspace. A series of objects that do not dominate the space, but that, with silent and calm elegance, accompany the functions of the office world, taking shape in a myriad of different versions.” Marco Sorrentino, Product Design Director

Refined expressiveness

As in the architectures designed by Studio Park, the surfaces bend and shape to welcome light, creating a dynamic play of three-dimensionality and perception. While the warm materials emphasize comfort, the 30° cut of the surfaces enhances their character, transforming each element into a distinctive detail.

An evolving collection

As in the architectures designed by Studio Park, surfaces fold and shape themselves to receive light, creating a dynamic interplay of three-dimensionality and perception. While warm materials enhance a sense of comfort, the 30° cut of the surfaces accentuates their character, turning each element into a distinctive detail. Carefully calibrated proportions make it a system capable of transforming desks, bookcases, and storage units into elements of connection: places for work, meeting, and inspiration.

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