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ACERBIS design

 - Gabriella Ruggieri & partners

Geometry, materials, light, color: the four elements that have always distinguished ACERBIS’s design thinking find a vital new spark in the 2018 collection under the art direction of Massimo Castagna, in designing a unique and personal living space through multiple combinations. A vision suspended between past and future, for conceiving a collection faithful to the company’s heritage, with its distinctive traits of clean lines and pure volume, and at the same time one that is able to anticipate interior trends with a new code of materials and colors that allows endless compositional harmonies, in which products interact naturally in a perfect interpretation of contemporary interiors.

 - Gabriella Ruggieri & partners

The asymmetrical and complementary geometries lighten the visual perception, creating ever new compositional perspectives; the materials that arise from the experimental reprocessing of ancient craft skills and know-how, overcoming the classical concept of finishes and becoming volume and the object of design. The technological integration with lighting and home entertainment systems extend the project’s boundaries towards flexible, unlimited spaces that strongly express the idea of refinement, beauty and balance.

 - Gabriella Ruggieri & partners

The 2018 collection bears the signatures of Marco Acerbis, with GIANO table, a piece that can be surprising with its changing architecture; Giacomo Moor, who broadens the range of cabinets for the living room area with ALTEREGO low sideboard; Massimo Mariani, who joins the Acerbis team with the MOODBOARD Tables and Console program; Massimo Castagna, who presents product developments in addition to the creative direction of the entire collection.

 - Gabriella Ruggieri & partners

ELIQUE table, with the introduction of new formats, materials and finishes, and
N.C. LANDSCAPE wall system, with new shades and materials, ready to accommodate large screens and integrated sound systems, all elegantly concealed behind large doors that slide on invisible tracks, allowing maximum freedom in choosing different compositions. (press release and more informations on http://www.acerbisdesign.com)

Gabriella Ruggieri for 1blog4u

ph. Vaifro Minoretti for 1blog4u

 

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