Acerbis @ Mariencò - Acerbis

Acerbis @ Mariencò

Published on 13.05.2025
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The industrial style that defines Mariencò provides the backdrop for Acerbis collections, enhancing their full expressive power.

In the former 1920s factory, raw walls and open shelving preserve the traces of a lived past. Natural light filters through the large windows, permeating every space and creating an atmosphere suspended between past and present, in which each element finds its place in perfect balance. In this context, the novelties join the Acerbis icons, introducing new interpretations and highlighting the versatile nature of the collections—able to adapt to different languages and settings without losing coherence and identity.

 
 
 
 

If Free System redefined the concept of comfort with its radical vision, the Trench collection introduces a new interpretation of upholstered furniture: essential in its sculptural form, yet capable of conveying lightness thanks to a profile suspended on two solid legs. A single, fluid curve shapes both seat and backrest, while the possibility to freely position the armrest turns comfort into a personal and ever-changing experience.

 
 
 
 

Balance and geometric purity define Le Cupole, the new table designed by Francesco Meda and David Lopez Quincoces. The fine marble finish, absolute geometric precision, and the soft lines of the three domes (cupole in Italian) create a harmonious composition, enriched by brass details.

Presented at the end of the 1960s, Palla was born from the shape of a sphere, skilfully deconstructed and adapted to offer maximum comfort. With its enveloping design, Palla brings into contemporary interiors Claudio Salocchi’s pioneering vision, in which form becomes function and aesthetics merge with ergonomics.

 
 
 
 

The Remasters collection is enriched with new finishes that enhance the identity of each product. Storet is dressed in fluorescent green, a bold chromatic choice that pays tribute to Nanda Vigo’s radical vision. Serenissimo welcomes a new marble top, while Med is renewed with a white lacquered frame.

 
 
 
 

The Lokum side tables introduce a touch of brightness and lightness, while the Élitra storage units redefine the concept of containment through elegant design.

 
 
 
 
 

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