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Ghia Low Table

Ghia Low Table System

The Ghia low table system offers a residential aesthetic that can pair with most Arper seating collections.
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Aston Club

Designed by Jean-Marie Massuad, the Aston Club lounge chair was created with ergonomic comfort and sustainability at its core.The internal components of the chair are made from...
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Paravan Mood

The Paravan acoustical partition panel system by Lievore Altherr is expanding to include accessories such as a clipboard, magazine holder, shelving, mirror, coat hanger, electrification...
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Paravan

Paravan from Arper is a modular partition system comprised of three panel shapes—rectangle, rectangle with curve and curved—make up a variety of configurations that can either...
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KIIK

First debuted by Arper during Salone, Kiik is a modular collection of seating, tables, ottomans, and consoles designed by Iwasaki Design Studio that is meant to create moments...
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Nuuk

Nuuk by Arper is the archetypal table: a single, spare plane that floats above four slender legs. The result is aesthetically pure but flexible. A universal system based on the...
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Duna 02

Duna’s timeless silhouette is like a soft, enveloping flower—evoking the feeling of being held by a blossom. To complement Duna’s source of inspiration, Duna has been reimagined...
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Meety Table

Inspired by the structure of bridges, the Meety table by Lievore Altherr Molina for Arper gets an exciting update in 2018. Marking the brand’s first venture into smoke glass tabletops...
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Catifa Up

Catifa Up from Arper offers a high backrest, optional armrests, and plush padding to increase support and comfort. With a graceful curve and an amplified profile, the shell can...
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Bardi's Bowl Chair

Designed in 1951 by Italian-Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi, the Bardi Bowl Chair was revolutionary when it was released. Unlike the angular forms being produced at the time...

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