Acerbis alla prima edizione di Brescia Design Week
Acerbis takes part in the first edition of Brescia Design Week, a new event dedicated to design, art and the culture of design, scheduled from 4 to 7 June 2026 at Villa Lanfranchi, Palazzolo sull’Oglio. The project features the participation of Zenucchi Design Code, a long-standing partner that shares with Acerbis an approach rooted in design culture, quality of living, and the ability to create a dialogue between furniture, architecture and contemporary visions.
The inaugural theme, “Scenari Domestici”, invites reflection on living as a tangible practice, connected to the way spaces are inhabited, experienced and transformed over time. Within this context, Acerbis presents an installation in which some of the most representative projects from the collection enter into dialogue with the historic architecture of the villa, creating a narrative suspended between heritage and contemporaneity.
The exhibition path features some of the brand’s most iconic products, including re-editions from the Remasters collection and contemporary projects: from Free System, Storet and Palla to Lokum and Trench. These pieces express the identity of Acerbis through different languages, eras and visions, confirming the brand’s ability to move through time with designs of strong character and enduring relevance.
This dialogue between historical memory and contemporary sensibility is further explored in the talk “Contemporary Legacies. A dialogue between historical memory and design visions of living”, featuring a conversation between Enrico Acerbis, Brand Ambassador, and art directors Meda-Quincoces. The talk will focus on new design scenarios for living, exploring innovation, materials and future visions, while connecting the present with a reinterpretation of the great masters of Made in Italy.
Photo by Nava Rapacchietta, Luca Broglia
Brescia Design Week is conceived and led by Cantieri Mobili, an independent project born from the meeting of Cinzia Maggi, Camilla Rossi, Nicola Sozzi and Federica Merati, with the contribution of a network of professionals active in the contemporary scene.