Tables Magis MAGIS TRAFFIC TABLE 966872 Konstantin Grcic Traffic is a table designed by Konstantin Grcic for Magis, the structure is made of steel rod coated polyester, the top is made in MDF. Traffic is a collection of chairs, sofas and chaise longue but also coffee table and tables.Its design and lines which takes up the echoes of the first avant-garde '900. The whole series is well suited to... View
Tables Magis MAGIS BUTCH TABLE 966867 Konstantin Grcic Butch, by Magis, is a fixed table designed in 2013 by designer Konstantin Grcic: smooth lines and sophisticated finishes. Butch coontemporanei adapts to living spaces, elegant style but not too minimal. The material of the structure is made of solid beech wood, while the floor is made of HPL and the coupling in standard injection-molded... View
Tables Magis MAGIS PILO TABLE 966911 Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec Pilo, by Magis, is a table designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec design a little 'retro with its soft shapes. The Bouroullec brothers continue their quest to minimalism. A small wooden chair with a look essential functional and durable. Four feet in solid ash. The use of wood with its clean, clear lines make the table Pilo... View
Sgabello Magis MAGIS TIBU STOOL 966941 Torbjørn Anderssen & Espen Voll Tibu, by Magis, is a swivel stool with adjustable height orbjorn designed by Anderssen and Espen Voll: playful forms for a design maverick. Seat and footrest are joined together in a unitary form, while the base and the column are connected to each other as connecting elements. The elements are monochromatic. Steel is... View
Sgabello Magis MAGIS OFFICINA STOOL 966954 Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec Officina is a stool by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Magis. Forged iron frame, hot-dip galvanized or powder coated polyester. Seat in polypropylene dark green, brown, black and metallic gray. Officina is a stool that recovers the old craft of forge iron. Essential, rigorous, a chair that adapt with versatility in different... View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS SIDEBOARD STEEL 45132 Lodovico Acerbis , Gabriele & Oscar Buratti Steel, designed in 2001 by Lodovico Acerbis in collaboration with Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, is a sideboard with a striking presence and minimalist design. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS SIDEBOARD LUDWIG 58643 Lodovico Acerbis Ludwig, designed in 2005 by Lodovico Acerbis, is an iconic sideboard that highlights the excellence of materials and the high quality of finishes, central to Acerbis design. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS SIDEBOARD MOODBOARD CONSOLE Massimo Mariani The Moodboard Console, designed in 2018 by Massimo Mariani, exemplifies masterful material experimentation, combining wood, marble, and brass to create multi-material surfaces that are both playful and elegant. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS DRAWERS STORET Nanda Vigo The Storet chest of drawers, designed by Nanda Vigo between 1994 and 2020, exudes a playful and lively character that reflects the designer’s visionary approach. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS SIDEBOARD ELITRA 22413 Pietro Russo The Élitra sideboard, designed by Pietro Russo in 2024, is defined by a shell structure and two curved rear elements that give lightness and harmony to its volumes. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS SIDEBOARD SHERATON Giotto Stoppino , Lodovico Acerbis The Sheraton sideboard, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis between 1977 and 2020, embodies timeless elegance combined with innovative functional solutions. View
Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MAESTRO TABLE Gianfranco Frattini The Maestro table, designed by Gianfranco Frattini between 1997 and 2020, combines functionality and aesthetic perfection in living spaces. View
Tables Acerbis ACERBIS LE CUPOLE TABLE Francesco Meda, David Lopez Quincoces The Le Cupole table, designed by Francesco Meda and David Lopez Quincoces in 2025, is a celebration of geometric purity and sculptural elegance. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS CHAIR MED Giotto Stoppino, Lodovico Acerbis The Med chair, designed by Lodovico Acerbis and Giotto Stoppino, is defined by its refined balance of curves and linearity, highlighted by iconic details such as the leg profile reminiscent of Manhattan’s Flatiron Building and the distinctive rhythm created by the connecting crossbars. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS CHAIR JOT Giotto Stoppino The Jot chair, designed by Giotto Stoppino in 1976 and reintroduced by Acerbis in 2020, highlights the purity of form and materials with a metal frame that recalls the Bauhaus tradition and a cantilevered style that emphasizes its lightness. View