Black Ash, Dark stained walnut, Bleached Ash, Coating on request
Year
1983 - 2022
The Med chair, designed by Lodovico Acerbis and Giotto Stoppino in 1983 and re-proposed in 2022, combines elegance and versatility. With legs inspired by the iconic Flatiron Building in Manhattan and crosspieces with a distinctive graphic sign, it features a matt lacquered ash or beech structure, available in various colors. The padded seat, available in different finishes and bright shades, makes it ideal for any type of table and environment, enhancing the design of the Remasters collection.
Acerbis
Acerbis has always made technology and experimentation two strong points of its company, putting the most advanced techniques and the most innovative materials at the service of design. A design capable of uniting beauty and functionality, where the artisanal legacy of tradition is reinterpreted with a vision aimed at conquering the international markets.
Entrepreneur, designer, creative and writer.Lodovico Acerbis was born in 1939 in Bergamo and graduated in Economics and Commerce. In 1963 he joined the company founded by his grandfather which he transformed from a carpentry shop into an industrial reality and which he led until 2013.
Giotto Stoppino was an Italian architect, urban planner and designer. Born in Vigevano in 1926, he graduated from the IUAV University of Venice and the Polytechnic of Milan: he was a student of Ernesto Nathan Rogers, one of the major exponents of the Neoliberty movement, who involved him in some projects of his BBPR studio and in the drafting of some articles for the magazine "Casabella". In 1951 he curated the room dedicated to "Architecture as measured by man" at the IX Triennale of Milan. In 1952 he founded his Architetti Associati studio in Novara, together with Lodovico Meneghetti and Vittorio Gregotti, with whom he already worked on the Triennale. The study was very prolific, especially in urban planning matters. In 1968 he founded his own independent studio and began collaborating with brands such as Acerbis, ArteLuce, Kartell and Draide. During his life he received the Compasso d'Oro Award three times.