This Sheraton sideboard, designed by Giotto Stoppino for Acerbis, is a striking example of Italian design from the late 20th century. Executed in natural oak, the piece is defined by its clean architectural lines, floating top, and subtle balance between elegance and function.
Giotto Stoppino (1926–2011) was an influential Italian architect and designer associated with the modernist and neo-liberty movements. He collaborated with some of Italy’s leading design manufacturers, including Acerbis, Kartell, and Artemide. Known for his refined sense of proportion and innovative material use, Stoppino’s work often combines functional clarity with sculptural presence. His designs are part of prestigious museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
The Sheraton model captures Stoppino’s philosophy of merging practicality with timeless aesthetics. With its minimalist profile and generous storage space, it is as functional as it is visually compelling, making it an excellent choice for modern interiors.
Details:
Designer: Giotto Stoppino
Manufacturer: Acerbis
Model: Sheraton
Material: Oak veneer
Period: ca. 1980s–1990s
Style: Italian modern / minimalist
Dimensions: 280 x 70 x 49 cm
Condition: Very good vintage condition, light wear consistent with age
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsCremeMaterialWoodNumber of items1BrandAcerbisHeight70 cmWidth280 cmDepth49 cm