Med chair designed by Giotto Stoppino, Lodovico Acerbis for Acerbis with a frame in solid ash wood or matte lacquered solid beech; back and seat in curved plywood with polyurethane padding and fabric or leather upholstery.
With its play of contrasts between soft curves and sharp lines, the Med chair, designed by Lodovico Acerbis and Giotto Stoppino, has a renewed lightness and refined agility in its forms. The harmonious proportions of the legs and frame, made of ashwood stained dark walnut or bleached, or solid beech matt lacquered in a variety of colors, give the chair a timeless elegance. The result is a design object that fits easily into the Remasters collection, expanding its aesthetic language.
A distinctive feature of the Med chair is the distinctive leg section, reminiscent of Manhattan's famous Flatiron Building, while the horizontal crossbars, repeated in a unique graphic rhythm, further define its character. Thanks to this design, the Med fits naturally into tables of any style, demonstrating great versatility.
The Med chair, with its elegant forms and careful proportions, reinterprets the traditional wooden chair in a modern key, making it an extremely versatile seat for both everyday use and more refined settings.