Ebi
Thought by: Acerbis
Category: Seating
Thought by: Acerbis
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Category: Seating
Ebi chair by Francesco Meda, David Lopez Quincoces. Photo credit Lorenzo Cappellini Baio
Ebi reinterprets one of the great classics of furniture design — the tub chair — through an essential, contemporary language.
Designed by Francesco Meda and David Lopez Quincoces, it stems from a study of wood curvature, a constructive and formal element that defines the entire project.
Its aesthetic is rooted in the continuity between the upper and lower parts of the structure: above, an arch shapes the backrest and armrest; below, a sled base echoes its curvature with the same formal tension.
The backrest is completed by two rear uprights connecting the structural elements. Ebi is available in two versions: with an open backrest, emphasising the purity of the design, or upholstered, full-height and extending to the floor, offering greater comfort and a more elegant, sophisticated aesthetic.
In both versions, the project preserves a timeless character. Its sinuous profile is enhanced by wood finishes and glossy lacquers — a fil rouge running through Acerbis products — as well as by a variety of upholstery options, amplifying its ability to sit naturally in a wide range of interiors, from the most classic to the most contemporary.



