Acerbis
Spiros Coat-Rack
Price € 811,00
Spiros was born as a versatile piece of furniture, capable of adapting to different tastes and environments in the home, from the more to the less formal, from the living area to the sleeping area, whatever the need and requirement you want to satisfy. Spiros stands out for its incredible simplicity, deliberately accentuated by Vico Magistretti as one of the most complicated qualities in the world to render well without distorting the function and form of the object to be created. The challenge of transforming an everyday object – a broomstick – into a design element seems to have been won, however, since Spiros is today one of the great icons of contemporary design, fully present in all homes around the world.
Ø 33 x H.190 cm
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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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
Vico Magistretti
Vico Magistretti (1920-2006), son of the architect Pier Giulio Magistretti and a pupil of Gio Ponti, is one of the great protagonists of the adventurous period of post-World War II Italian design. He began his career as an architect in his father's studio, contributing to some of the key projects for the reconstruction of Milan after the war such as the QT8 district or the Torre al Parco in via Revere and actively participating in the cultural debate of the time. The growing interest in the architecture of the house led him to become more and more interested in design, a field in which, starting from the 1960s, he will give his best. His projects, effective and functional, always revolve around a strong idea developed with grace and consistency. He forged a lasting collaboration with Cassina, contributed to the creation of lamps that entered the collective imagination with brands such as Artemide and Oluce, designed for Flou the most famous bed in the history of Italian design (the Nathalie model, still a great success today), and obtained great successes with brands such as Kartell, Gavina, Campeggi and Fritz Hansen. In the last years of his career he also forged a close partnership with Maddalena De Padova, for whose brand he created some of his best projects.Read more