Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS SOFA FREE SYSTEM FRS234 Free System by Acerbis, designed by Claudio Salocchi, excels as a modular sofa with solid wood and plywood structure featuring elastic straps and hidden feet, delivering soft polyurethane padding and quilted removable fabric covers for fluid, bespoke informal living setups. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS CHAIR MED Med by Acerbis, designed by Lodovico Acerbis and Giotto Stoppino, features a stained ash wood frame supporting curved plywood seat and back with polyurethane padding fully covered in non-removable fabric, balancing formal lightness with striking presence for living or dining versatility. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS CHAIR JOT Jot by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino, captivates with its chrome or matte black nickel metal frame cradling double saddle-hide upholstery in warm tones, blending Bauhaus-inspired sinuosity with refined comfort for dining or professional elegance. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS BOOKCASE OUTLINE Outline by Acerbis, designed by Giacomo Moor, captivates with its metal frame supporting wooden shelves and cabinets, joined via circular recesses that enable smooth sliding for freely composing versatile, striking home landscapes. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS COAT STAND SPIROS SPI155 Spiros by Acerbis, designed by Vico Magistretti, stands as a timeless wooden coat rack in stained ash at 190 cm tall with a 33 cm base, blending simplicity and elegance across various finishes for refined everyday organization. View
Home Acerbis ACERBIS STORAGE UNIT ELITRA ELI441 €0.00 Élitra by Acerbis, designed by Pietro Russo, is a sleek storage unit blending solid wood structure with glass shelves in clear or bronze tones, available in glossy or matte finishes to elegantly organize home spaces with personalized flair. Add to cart
Home Acerbis ACERBIS STORAGE UNIT ELITRA LOW ELI445 €0.00 Élitra Low by Acerbis, designed by Pietro Russo, pairs a sturdy wooden frame with clear or bronze glass shelves in customizable matte or glossy finishes, ideal for gracefully organizing cozy home corners with practical elegance. Add to cart
Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MENHIR C+E SIDE TABLE Menhir C+E with Glass Top by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, merges marble block bases in diverse sizes and finishes with cast crystal round tops at 36.2/42.5/48.8 cm heights and ø80/100/120 cm diameters, fusing natural solidity with crystalline lightness for dramatic furnishings. View
Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MENHIR A SIDE TABLE Menhir A with Glass Top by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, draws from prehistoric monoliths with stacked marble rings in varied sizes and finishes under cast crystal rounds at 36.2/42.5/48.8 cm heights and ø80/100/120 cm diameters, merging natural monumentality with ethereal clarity for iconic furnishings. View
Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MENHIR B+E SIDE TABLE Menhir A with Glass Top by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, draws from prehistoric monoliths with stacked marble rings in varied sizes and finishes under cast crystal rounds at 36.2/42.5/48.8 cm heights and ø80/100/120 cm diameters, merging natural monumentality with ethereal clarity for iconic furnishings. View
Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MENHIR B+E SIDE TABLE Menhir B+E with Glass Top by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, harmonizes marble section bases in diverse sizes and veins with cast crystal rounds at 36.2/42.5/48.8 cm heights and ø80/100/120 cm diameters, yielding hypnotic earth-air contrasts for characterful furnishings. View
Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MENHIR C+D SIDE TABLE Menhir C+D with Glass Top by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, mesmerizes with stacked marble drums in varied sizes and matte finishes under cast crystal rounds at 36.2/42.5/48.8 cm heights and ø80/100/120 cm diameters, crafting unique sculptural vignettes for visually compelling spaces. View
Tables Acerbis ACERBIS TABLE CRESEO GLASS 22382 Creso by Acerbis, designed by Lella and Massimo Vignelli, merges a ø40 cm variously finished metal pedestal—gunmetal, orbital bronze, or brass-clad—with micaceous gray capital and extra-light crystal rounds at 125/135 cm diameters and 72 cm height, fixed via visible stainless steel discs for transparent drama. View
Tables Acerbis ACERBIS TAVOLO CRESO IN TRAVERTINO 22382 Creso Travertine by Acerbis, designed by Lella and Massimo Vignelli, crafts top and pedestal entirely from natural travertine in ø130 cm or ø160 cm x H72 cm sizes, with organic veining flowing monolithically for warm, informal dining warmth. View
Home Acerbis ACERBIS CONSOLLE MENHIR B+E Menhir B+E by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, raises lacquered glossy or wood tops atop marble block bases in varied sizes and textures, at 180x40xH80.2 cm, blending stone monumentality with smooth surfacing for linear customizable accents. View
Home Acerbis ACERBIS CONSOLLE MENHIR A+E Menhir A+E by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, positions lacquered or wood tops over faceted marble bases in varied sizes and veins at 180x40xH80.2 cm, conjuring modern monoliths with primal textures for dramatic entryways. View
Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MENHIR A SIDE TABLE Menhir A by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, stacks marble drums in varied sizes and veins—Carrara statuario, black Marquinia, or red Levanto—under glossy lacquer or wood rounds at 36.2/42.5/48.8 cm heights and ø80/100/120 cm diameters for modular totemic accents. View
Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MENHIR C+E SIDE TABLE Menhir C+E with Veneered Top by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, pairs faceted marble bases—Carrara statuario, black Marquinia, or red Levanto—with inlaid black ash or dark walnut veneered MDF rounds at 36.2/42.5/48.8 cm heights and ø80/100/120 cm diameters for organic versatile accents. View
Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MENHIR C+D SIDE TABLE Menhir C+D by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, juxtaposes offset marble sections in varied sizes and veins with glossy lacquer or wood rounds at 36.2/42.5/48.8 cm heights and ø80/100/120 cm diameters, summoning Neolithic assemblages with contemporary polish. View
Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MENHIR B+E SIDE TABLE Menhir B+E with Veneered Top by Acerbis, designed by Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis, contrasts faceted marble bases in varied sizes/textures with ash or walnut veneered MDF rounds at 36.2/42.5/48.8 cm heights and ø80/100/120 cm diameters for tactile welcoming balances. View
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA ECCENTRICO TABLE €0.00 The Eccentrico table, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1979 and reissued by Agapecasa, is a marble design masterpiece that explores the concept of the gravity joint. Its defining feature is the elliptical tabletop, which is asymmetrically embedded into an inclined cylindrical leg; the weight of the top, combined with the eccentricity of the joint,... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA COMPENSATO SIDE TABLE €0.00 Compensato, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti for Agapecasa, is a side table that celebrates constructive mastery and the innovative use of materials. Made entirely of curved birch plywood, the table is distinguished by an extremely lean and linear structure, in which the curved angular elements of the legs lend momentum and a refined lightness to the... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA EROS ROUND TABLE €0.00 Eros, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1971 and reissued by Agapecasa, is an iconic system of marble tables that represents a milestone in the research on gravity joints. The round table is characterized by the coupling between the tabletop and the truncated-cone base, achieved without any mechanical joints or fasteners: the shape of the support itself... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA ASOLO TABLE €0.00 Asolo, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1981 and reissued by Agapecasa, represents the third milestone in the master's research on gravity joints, evolving the concepts expressed with Eros (1971) and Incas (1978). The table is distinguished by the extreme thinness of its forms: the tabletop features two "slots" (hence the name, which means "eyelet") into... Add to cart