A synthesis of an experimental approach to materials and craftsmanship, the Med chair was imagined and created by designers Lodovico Acerbis and Giotto Stoppino in 1983. Med is currently being reissued by Italian house Acerbis, following the rediscovery of the original project in the brand's archives.
The Med chair by Acerbis features an astonishing interplay of curves and edges, and is adorned with delicate proportions in its composition but above all in its base. The layout of the latter suggests the Flatiron Building in Manhattan, New York; the graphic elements that make up Med make it a seat with a particularly elaborate design, and compatible with a wide variety of tables.
All these assets, including the chair's surprising versatility, attest to Acerbis's excellent choice when it comes to incorporating Med into its collection of remastered creations.
Color
Paradise 060
Colour
white
Material
fabric
Base
frêne noir
Dimensions
l 48 x p 50 x h 77 cm, assise h 46 cm
Matériaux
frêne massif teinté, dossier et assise multiplis courbé avec rembourrage en polyuréthane et revêtement en tissu
Founded in 1870 by Benvenuto Acerbis in Bergamo, the company Acerbis has established itself as a reference in Italian design, with 150 years of experience in creating increasingly modern products and innovative concepts.
From its opening, the sign of the first workshop already reflected the brand's philosophy: creating a dialogue between technology, craftsmanship skills, and an in-depth knowledge of materials. It was through the collaboration with numerous avant-garde designers from Italy that Acerbis opened the doors to cutting-edge industrial production.
Acerbis offers a defining and luxurious design experience to users, in line with the conceptual aesthetic solutions of furniture.