
The Titano collection by Alea is a premium executive office furniture line inspired by the mythological Titan, symbolizing strength and elegance. It features bold, refined design lines that emphasize sophistication.
The collection prioritizes meticulous craftsmanship and premium materials, including new wood finishes like Ebano Silver and Makassar, and innovative melamine colors such as Ardesia and Noisette. Furniture components use thick, stratified panels for durability while maintaining lightness. Table legs are hollow to reduce material use, enabled by advanced manufacturing techniques.
Leather desktops incorporate trapezoid and polygonal stitched patterns made from leather remnants, demonstrating an eco-design approach that maximizes material reuse.
Bookcases in melamine finishes (Noisette and Ardesia) offer extensive vertical and horizontal modularity. They can be customized with doors made from wood, aluminum, glass, leather, or melamine, enabling asymmetric and visually striking compositions. Consoles can be integrated for enhanced versatility.
All structural elements are designed to facilitate cable management and electrification, ensuring seamless integration of technology within the workspace.
These dimensions support diverse office layouts and functional requirements.
The document provides detailed product codes linked to specific dimensions and finishes, facilitating precise ordering and specification. Examples include TI1010060A (100 cm length), TI1230012 (300 cm length), and TI1284018 (840 cm length).
Note: Catalog finishes are indicative and may vary slightly from final products due to printing.
Design by Mirto Antonel & Filippon with art direction by Mirto Antonel. Photography and photolithography by GFP. Manufactured by ALEA srl, Italy, with a USA branch in Miami and a showroom in Milan.
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