
Acerbis Grand Buffet Sideboard
Grand Buffet sideboard
GRAND BUFFET SIDEBOARD
With Massimo Castagna’s Grand Buffet sideboard, Acerbis reinterprets this classic Italian piece with elegance and practicality, adding LED lights and greater accessibility to the back of the compartments.
INFORMATION
SPACE
Divided horizontally into two spaces, the upper compartment adopts the evolution of Acerbis’ patented and unique Dual-Flap® opening system: one touch tilts the front panel to a 90 degree shelf, while part of the top lifts up for easy access.
ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
GLASS SHELVES
Transparent Glass Shelves
YEAR OF PRODUCTION
2014
DESIGNER
Massimo Castagna
GLOSSY LACQUER
Glossy lacquer, obtained with a mixed polyester/polyurethane cycle, with superior quality in terms of brilliance, colour depth, resistance to wear and yellowing, available in a colour range of elegant and timeless shades.
FINISHES
-Top and sides in matt lacquer, glossy lacquer or veneer doors; transparent glass shelves. -The backlit matt methacrylic rear panel has an LED lighting system that switches on automatically when the upper door opens. -Steel base painted with epoxy pigments in Micaceo grey finish, H36 cm. Finishes. –Matt or glossy lacquer in the colours: black, white, white SW, linen, sand, clay, burgundy, pink, dark green, mustard yellow, brick red and navy blue; –Veneers: eucalyptus and black eucalyptus; –Matt slate grey lacquer interiors with matt methacrylate dividers for veneer container; –Matt lacquer interiors matching side colour for lacquered containers.
DESIGNER - MASSIMO CASTAGNA
Born on 13 November 1957, Massimo Castagna graduated in architecture in 1984 from Milan Politecnico; he began his professional activities in 1986, founding the studio AD architettura. He has gained considerable professional experience in the field of architecture, interior design, art direction and design in the furnishing sector.
One of his major creations has been the “Piramide” laboratory the Everest-K2-CNR scientific committee for the Italian National Research Council, which was built in Nepal beginning in 1991 at an altitude of 5050 m., to be used as a high-altitude research laboratory, a project selected for the 18th Milan Triennale.
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