L 72 cm - P 72 cm - H 35.5 cm L 144 cm - P 72 cm - H 35.5 cm
Finiture
Glossy lacquered, Mirror, Glass
Year
1973 - 2023
The Napoleone coffee tables by Acerbis, designed by Claudio Salocchi in 1973, stand out for their essential geometric shapes and innovative use of materials. The satin stainless steel bridge structure houses opposing mirrors, creating fascinating plays of reflections and transparencies. The base is glossy lacquered in a range of bright colors inspired by vintage sports cars.
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.
Claudio Salocchi was an Italian architect and designer, born in Milan in 1934, active mainly in the sixties and seventies. His career, which lasted more than fifty years, was based mostly on collaboration with companies born in that period, such as Serax. Since 1967 he was a member of the ADI, Association for Industrial Design, of which he was vice-president from the 80s until the early 90s. In the field of architecture he is remembered for his building redevelopment projects. He passed away in his hometown in 2012.