Acerbis
Jot Chair
Price starting from € 1.862,00*
*Price valid for the version with frame in matt black nickel varnished metal and upholstery in saddle leather (cod. F052901).
Elegance and simplicity merge into one of great design refinement with the Jot chair by Giotto Stoppino. Acerbis releases it on the market in 1976, transforming it since then into a real iconic piece of his style. The Jot chair has a chromed tubular structure with a particularly sinuous shape that places it well in the fashions and tastes of our time. The shiny metal integrates very well with the natural leather, giving it a sophisticated tone. The cantilevered style of Stoppino is particularly enhanced here, creating shapes that fit well both in common areas and in studios and waiting rooms.
W.48,5 x D.58 x H.79 cm
Seat Height H.46 cm
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Acerbis International is a company for real connoisseurs: its furniture is able to distinguish itself by the use of the finest technology put entirely at the service of details, such as the exclusive patented locking systems that guarantee maximum functionality. The integration of the television directly into the living room panels, also able to interact with smartphones and multimedia players, allows the creation of modern and avant-garde living rooms. This style maintains a direct contact with the great tradition of Italian design thanks to the presence in the Acerbis catalog of timeless classics such as the Sheraton sideboard by Giotto Stoppino.Read more
Designed by
Giotto Stoppino
Giotto Stoppino (1926-2011) was an important Italian architect and designer. Born in Vigevano, he studied under Ernesto Nathan Rogers and then founded the Architetti Associati studio together with Vittorio Gregotti and Lodovico Meneghetti, which remained active from 1953 to 1968 and was among the protagonists of the Neoliberty architectural current, promoted and launched by Rogers himself. After 1968 he opened his own independent studio that ranged from architecture to urban planning to product design, an area in which he is most remembered. In fact, he boasts two Compasso d'Oro victories (1979 and 1991), as well as a Compasso d'Oro for his career awarded to him in 2011. His most important collaboration was with Acerbis, a brand for which he also signed the famous Sheraton sideboard, but he has also worked for brands such as Rexite, Kartell, Bernini, Valenti, Arteluce, Olivari and Poltrona Frau. His works are exhibited at the MoMA in New York and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. He was president of ADI from 1982 to 1984.Read more