Parioli
Thought by: Acerbis
Category: Cabinets and containers
Thought by: Acerbis
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Category: Cabinets and containers
Parioli by Lodovico Acerbis. Photo credit Lorenzo Cappellini Baio
Designed in 1971, Parioli was conceived as a modular system, introducing an advanced vision of storage furniture.
At the heart of the project is a structure finished in satin stainless steel, supporting the storage units and defining the architecture of the piece. Set back from the units, the frame creates a refined play of depth that enhances each component, simplifies assembly, and allows the handleless doors to open seamlessly.
Faithful to the original design, Parioli is now reissued in a vertical sideboard configuration, reaffirming its expressive strength while preserving the identity of the original project.
The structure defines the doors and internal partitions with elegance, enhancing the units available in warm dark-stained walnut or deep blackstained ash, paired with doors in the same finish or covered in satin stainless steel.
The option of choosing between compartments with doors or practical drawers allows the piece to adapt to different functional needs. A project that shows how Acerbis design from the Seventies continues, even today, to express a remarkable sense of relevance.



