Acerbis Design

Acerbis Design Acerbis International is, since decades, protagonist of Italian Design. Made in Italy since 1870.
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Going through ages and beyond fashions, Acerbis creates timeless, and at the same time very avant-garde, design furniture.

Born in 1926, Giotto Stoppino worked closely with Lodovico Acerbis, creating some of the brand’s most iconic collections...
29/05/2026

Born in 1926, Giotto Stoppino worked closely with Lodovico Acerbis, creating some of the brand’s most iconic collections, including Menhir, Med and Sheraton, the latter awarded the Compasso d’Oro in 1979.

An Italian architect and designer, Stoppino developed a design language defined by geometric clarity and a refined use of materials, leaving a lasting mark on the history of Italian design. Among the prestigious recognitions received throughout his career, he was awarded the Compasso d’Oro Career Award in 2011.

Photo: courtesy of Acerbis archive

Ebi reinterprets a great classic of furniture design, the tub chair.Presented by Francesco Meda and David Lopez Quincoce...
27/05/2026

Ebi reinterprets a great classic of furniture design, the tub chair.

Presented by Francesco Meda and David Lopez Quincoces on the occasion of Salone del Mobile 2026, and developed from a study of wood curvature, Ebi combines a graphic, recognisable profile with an enveloping seat.

The wood or lacquered finishes enhance its fluid, continuous structure, while the open or upholstered backrest offers different levels of comfort.

Discover more: https://bit.ly/4tyzLS3

Ebi by Francesco Meda, David Lopez Quincoces
Still life by Lorenzo Cappellini Baio

Designed in 1971 by Lodovico Acerbis, Parioli was conceived as a modular system introducing an advanced idea of storage ...
25/05/2026

Designed in 1971 by Lodovico Acerbis, Parioli was conceived as a modular system introducing an advanced idea of storage furniture, still surprisingly contemporary today.

Part of the Remasters collection, it combines functionality and aesthetics in a cabinet with defined, precise forms. The structure, set back from the storage compartments, creates a play of depth that enhances its geometries. Customisable with doors and large drawers, Parioli offers a flexible storage solution with a refined architectural presence.

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Parioli by Lodovico Acerbis
Photo by Alberto Strada

Throwback to Acerbis pop-up in Budapest.At Bodó Gallery, Acerbis collections expressed the brand’s timeless style with c...
22/05/2026

Throwback to Acerbis pop-up in Budapest.

At Bodó Gallery, Acerbis collections expressed the brand’s timeless style with coherence and precision, in a dialogue between heritage and contemporaneity.
Glossy lacquered surfaces and refined material contrasts shaped an immersive setting, where iconic pieces and the latest novelties came together in a distinctive visual narrative. Discover more: https://bit.ly/4uzF3O2

Photo by Barnabas Balint
Lights from Occhio
Interior design by Piu Art Interiors

At Villa del Grumello, Menhir Mini dialogue perfectly with the neoclassical architecture of the setting thanks to their ...
20/05/2026

At Villa del Grumello, Menhir Mini dialogue perfectly with the neoclassical architecture of the setting thanks to their sculptural elegance.

The compact dimensions preserve the collection’s distinctive features, resulting in a discreet yet recognisable presence. The contrast between the solidity of the marble bases and the transparency of the cast glass tops creates a refined material balance, able to fit naturally into the historic and timeless environment.

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Menhir Mini by Giotto Stoppino, Lodovico Acerbis
Photo by Alberto Strada

19/05/2026

In the Acerbis Magazine 2026, the brand’s collections unfold in the latest shooting at Villa del Grumello, on Lake Como: a place suspended in time, where neoclassical details and elegant atmospheres welcome the brand’s distinctive language.

At the same time, Palla by Claudio Salocchi takes centre stage with Round About Seventies, the campaign that presents the armchair through a collective narrative, made of voices and visions, in which it moves from one setting to another.

Download the Acerbis Magazine 2026: https://bit.ly/3QYzB96

13/05/2026

With Studio Temp, Palla Round About Seventies reinterprets its visual identity through a contemporary language, where the pop influences of the Seventies meet the rhythm of composition and the tactile strength of Brionne fabric by TORRI LANA 1885.

A bouclé texture that evokes the pixel, transforming it into something soft, real, and sensory. Discover more: https://bit.ly/4fiskuK

Video directed by Giulio Squillacciotti
Editing and Colour Grading: Stefano P. Testa
Music and Sound Design: Simone Giudice
Palla armchair by Claudio Salocchi

“Dressed to the Nineties” is Stuart Weitzman’s new Fall/Winter 2026 collection, inspired by late-twentieth-century minim...
11/05/2026

“Dressed to the Nineties” is Stuart Weitzman’s new Fall/Winter 2026 collection, inspired by late-twentieth-century minimalism.

Presented during Milano Fashion Week at Museo del Novecento, the installation transformed one of the museum’s most exclusive rooms into a luxurious city loft.

Acerbis’ Remasters collection naturally intertwined with the language of fashion through its distinctive bold volumes, glossy lacquers and chrome details. Discover more: https://bit.ly/4tSFKSG

Photo by Tonya Matyu
Concept: Giuseppe Porcelli
PR Agency: Karla

Lokum coffee tables create plays of reflections and colours through their blown glass surfaces: transparent and amber vo...
08/05/2026

Lokum coffee tables create plays of reflections and colours through their blown glass surfaces: transparent and amber volumes that interact with light, casting soft shadows and shifting glimmers throughout the space.
Discover more: https://bit.ly/4uwfnSn

Photo by Cleo Goossens x Elle Decor Korea
Lokum by Sabine Marcelis

Born from an initiative of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and curated by Palomba ...
07/05/2026

Born from an initiative of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and curated by Palomba Serafini Associati, ABITO explores the relationship between fashion and design as complementary expressions of Italian culture.

Presented during Salone del Mobile, the exhibition marks the first step in an itinerant journey that will continue abroad, with the aim of disseminating and promoting the excellence of Made in Italy around the world.
Discover more: https://bit.ly/4wg2Yni

Photo by Enrico Costantini

21/04/2026

Salone del Mobile has just started! Join us to discover Acerbis collections, between heritage and innovation.

📍 Hall 24 | Stand C14 - D19
21st - 26th April
9.30 a.m. - 6.30 p.m.

Video by Luca Quagliato

Art direction Francesco Meda, David Lopez Quincoces

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