Maestro

Brands
Designers
Dimensions
L 250 cm - P 90 cm - H 73 cm
L 300 cm - P 100 cm - H 73 cm
L 150 cm - P 150 cm - H 73 cm
Finiture
Natural Ash, Dark stained walnut
Year
1997 - 2020
The Maestro table by Acerbis, designed by Gianfranco Frattini in 1997, is a design icon that combines functionality and perfection in living spaces. Its solid wood structure, available in black ash, bleached ash or dark stained walnut, features a distinctive slatted design that recalls traditional Japanese architecture. Available in different sizes, including square and rectangular versions, the Maestro table was designed to evoke functionality and perfection in living spaces.
Acerbis
Acerbis has always made technology and experimentation two strong points of its company, putting the most advanced techniques and the most innovative materials at the service of design. A design capable of uniting beauty and functionality, where the artisanal legacy of tradition is reinterpreted with a vision aimed at conquering the international markets.
Gianfranco Frattini
Gianfranco Frattini, born in Padua in 1926, was an Italian architect and designer. Having graduated in architecture from the Polytechnic of Milan in 1953, he worked in the studio of Gio Ponti, his professor, before opening his own staff. His professional activity focused in particular on interior furnishings and industrial design. He participated in numerous exhibitions and exhibitions, winning several awards for his projects. In 1956 Frattini was among the founders of the ADI association, Association for Industrial Design, for which he carried out numerous tasks. He took part in various congresses, conventions and Furniture Fairs all over the world. Some of his products are exhibited at the MoMa in New York. He died in Milan in 2004.