TÊT – Efficiency and identity in balance
TÊT, designed by Marco Acerbis, is built around two shells, backrest and seat, in curved plywood, defining a silhouette in which proportions and surfaces create an immediate identity. The generous backrest becomes its distinctive feature, while the option of a cushioned seat adds even more comfort without compromising formal rigour. The seat represents a key element of the design: alongside the all-wood version, a variant with an upholstered seat cushion is available, introducing a softer and more inviting dimension. This element, deliberately independent from the backrest, preserves the lightness of the design and the harmonious dialogue between forms, while at the same time expanding the compositional and functional possibilities.
Conceived for hospitality settings, TÊT combines lightness and stackability, turning a technical requirement into design value. It is a chair with a four-leg steel frame, optimising space and simplifying everyday use while maintaining a strong personality.