FR Digital catalog, delivered worldwide – depuis Montpellier

Digital goods,
crafted by Cipolla Alisea.

CIPOLLA ALISEA is a French micro-enterprise dedicated to the distance selling of digital goods – from 3D models to visual assets – officially registered in Montpellier and operated remotely.

Legal name
CIPOLLA ALISEA
Activity
Distance sales of digital goods
Registered office
19 Rue des Primevères
34000 Montpellier · France

What you will find here

Digital assets for modern projects

CIPOLLA ALISEA focuses on downloadable assets only – no physical goods, no hardware. Files are intended for creators, studios and agencies looking for ready-made 3D and graphic building blocks.

Category

3D models

High‑quality 3D objects designed for integration in games, motion design, visualization, and prototyping workflows.

FBX / OBJ / GLTF* PBR‑ready* Polygon‑friendly*

Category

Graphics & textures

Visual packs for branding, UI exploration and moodboards: textures, abstract compositions and graphic modules.

PNG / JPG* Layered files* Seamless loops*

Category

Creative bundles

Curated bundles mixing models and graphics around a single theme, optimized for production and rapid experimentation.

Instant download Usage license No subscription

*Examples of typical formats. Exact specifications will be detailed for each product in the catalog.

Registered micro‑enterprise in France

CIPOLLA ALISEA operates as an individual entrepreneur (micro‑enterprise regime), registered in the Registre National des Entreprises and at the RCS Montpellier.

Company representative

Cipolla Alisea

Founder and sole proprietor, responsible for the creative direction, the catalog curation and the overall operation of the micro‑enterprise.

No employees are reported as of 2026. Financial statements are not yet available publicly, which is standard for recently created micro‑businesses.

For more detailed legal information, terms of sale and privacy details, please consult the dedicated Legal & Policies page, which centralizes the required disclosures for French micro‑enterprises.