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One of the most enduring furniture companies in Italy, Acerbis stands as a connoisseur’s benchmark of Italian design — a pioneer with 150 years of expertise.
Designers
Year
2022-2023
"This design aims to draw attention to the value of its materials and structural solutions, as well as the beauty these generate." – Francesco Meda and David Lopez Quincoces.
The Offset table, designed by the Meda-Quincoces duo, finds its poetic essence in minimalism. A system of tables available in six sizes for outdoor, in which pure material is the protagonist. The structure, in brushed anodised or matt lead black painted aluminium, supports a top in natural satin aluminium or in glass-glazed ceramic in delicate shades of sage green, brick red, and stone grey.
Frame
Perimetral structure and legs (Ø40 mm) in extruded aluminium, matt painted or brushed anodized aluminium finish. Legs, with internal steel structural tie-rod only for lengths over 260 cm.
100% recyclable.
Reconstructed stone top
Recessed top, 9 mm thick, consisting of sandblasted and tempered glass slats with a spatulated reconstructed stone finish. The textured finish is obtained from a blend of mineral powders that have been micronised and mixed with liquid acrylic and water-based products. It is manually applied with a palette knife across the entire surface, with a material thickness of approximately 1.5 mm.
Note: visual irregularities, nuances, a lack of uniformity of both surface and material colour are deemed traits of value and uniqueness.
Accessories
Protective rain cover in light grey colour, specifically for outdoor products, waterproof, made of 100% polyester, outside with acrylic coating, inside with acrylic resin coating. Its characteristics are emphasised by its fully fungicidal Teflon finish.
Each rain cover comes with a closable slip cover, so that it can be folded and kept correctly when not in use.
Finishes
Reconstructed stone Serena X084
Reconstructed stone white calce X131
Reconstructed stone black slate X132
Reconstructed stone yellow onyx X133
Reconstructed stone pink onyx X134
Reconstructed stone red brick X160
Reconstructed stone sage green X161
Samples’ images are purely indicative.
Designer
Designer
Francesco Meda is a Milanese designer. After working in the studios of Sebastian Bergne and Ross Lovegrove in London, he returned to Milan in 2008, where he collaborated with his father, Alberto Meda, on significant projects for furniture firms. At the same time, he developed personal projects in art and design, collaborating with various galleries and international companies. His projects have received prestigious awards, including the Compasso d’Oro.
Francesco Meda is a Milanese designer. After working in the studios of Sebastian Bergne and Ross Lovegrove in London, he returned to Milan in 2008, where he collaborated with his father, Alberto Meda, on significant projects for furniture firms. At the same time, he developed personal projects in art and design, collaborating with various galleries and international companies. His projects have received prestigious awards, including the Compasso d’Oro.
Designer
Designer
David Lopez Quincoces was born in Madrid in 1980, where he graduated in Art from the Complutense University. After a Master’s degree in Interior Design at Politecnico di Milano, he began collaborating with Piero Lissoni's studio, working on various interior design and architecture projects. In 2007, he founded his own studio, Quincoces-Dragò & Partners, with offices in Madrid and Milan.
David Lopez Quincoces was born in Madrid in 1980, where he graduated in Art from the Complutense University. After a Master’s degree in Interior Design at Politecnico di Milano, he began collaborating with Piero Lissoni's studio, working on various interior design and architecture projects. In 2007, he founded his own studio, Quincoces-Dragò & Partners, with offices in Madrid and Milan.
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