
Acerbis Design Alterego Highboard
DESIGN ALTEREGO HIGHBOARD
DESIGN ALTEREGO HIGHBOARD
Designed by Giacomo Moor
In his latest works for Acerbis, Giacomo Moor imbues the two Alterego vertical sideboards with the mirage of suspension in a marvel of design ingenuity. The full-height sliding door seems, impossibly, to support the weight, which is instead supported by the transparent methacrylate base.
The contrast of wood and hand-brushed metal underlines the hand-crafted identity of the sideboards.
The two pieces share the same measurements and structure, but the asymmetrical positioning of the sliding door makes each one unique and ideal for pairing.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Acerbis
PRODUCT TYPE
Highboard
PRODUCTION
Made in Italy
COLLECTION
Design
DESIGNER
Giacomo Moor
BASE
Transparent Methacrylate.
ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
VERSION
Two
FINISHES
Cabinet and hinged doors available in the following finishes :
-Frame in eucalyptus, black eucalyptus, swamp ash veneer, or matt or glossy lacquer in the colours black, white, SW white, linen, sand, clay, burgundy, pink, dark green, mustard yellow, brick red and navy blue;. -Veneer interior in the veneer versions, matt lacquer in the lacquered versions;. -Sliding door: lacquered with brushed metal Nikel-15 finish or glossy lacquer in the colours black, white, SW white, linen, sand, clay, burgundy, pink, dark green, mustard yellow, brick red and navy blue.
DESIGNER - GIACOMO MOOR
Born in Milan in 1981, Giacomo Moor, after graduating in Design with a final dissertation on wood published by Abitare, opened his studio with his partner.With his multidisciplinary team, designers and woodworkers, he designs products for companies, he creates limited editions for galleries, produces unique pieces for private clients, and he is engaged in every step of the process.
Giacomo Moor unites the precision and the formal rigour of the design with the sensitivity of manual craftsmanship, his empirical and resolving approach, and his capacity to combine technical and aesthetical skills, managing the production process, are constant elements of his working method.
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