Parioli
Designed in 1971 by Lodovico Acerbis, Parioli was conceived as a modular system introducing an advanced idea of storage furniture. A distinctive feature of the project is its structure finished in satin stainless steel, which defines its architecture. Set slightly back from the storage units, the frame creates a refined play of depth. Today, Parioli is being reissued, faithful to the original design, in its vertical sideboard configuration, reaffirming its expressive strength. The structure frames the doors and internal partitions, enhancing the storage units available in dark-stained walnut or black-stained ash, paired with doors in the same finish or with a satin stainless steel finish. The option of choosing between compartments with doors and practical drawers allows the piece to meet a variety of functional needs.














































