Global design brand Arper has recently released extensions to their beloved Ghia and Kata collections, designed by Altherr Désile Park. Both of these pieces, the Ghia 74 and Kata Chair are characterized by their soft, organic visual presence.
With a striking, strong base and graceful curves, the Ghia 74 table inspires shared spaces that are seamless, unencumbered, and calmly sophisticated. With a large, solid tabletop, the table is a highly functional piece - the large version can be used in meeting rooms and dining rooms, while the small version is perfect for tighter spaces in living rooms, hotel rooms, and home office spaces. The Ghia 74 is truly the centerpiece of a room, with a welcoming and strikingly geometric shape. It is available in three sizes and was designed with sustainability in mind - the collection is FSC-certified, and the design, assembly and delivery are made to reduce the environmental impact of the product.
The Kata Chair is natural, comfortable and sustainable, utilizing and celebrating the materiality of wood as an everyday piece for applications like dining, meeting, working, and beyond. This chair is minimal yet elegant, a timeless addition to tables, desks, and meeting spaces. The Kata Chair is defined by its focus on materials - available with options of a wood or upholstered shell. A combination of a solid wood frame and a delicately textured, custom patterned shell is available with and without armrests and in a range of finishes: natural, black, and rust oak. Comfort can be further enhanced with optional seat cushions.The upholstered version and cushions are enhanced by decorative stitching, available in contrasting colors or tone-on tone. This collection is also FSC-certified with easy disassembly, designed for greater sustainable impact.