Arper's Catifa collection evolves with sustainability in mind, featuring the Catifa (RE) 46 and Catifa (RE) 53, both made from 100% recycled materials. The Catifa Carta introduces innovative PaperShell material, making it carbon-negative at the end of its lifecycle. These designs showcase a commitment to modern aesthetics and environmental responsibility.
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Arper has launched new extensions to the Ghia and Kata collections, featuring the Ghia 74 table and Kata Chair, designed by Altherr Désile Park. The Ghia 74 table offers a functional and sophisticated design suitable for various spaces, available in multiple sizes and made with sustainability in mind. The Kata Chair emphasizes natural materials and comfort, with options for wood or upholstered shells, and is also FSC-certified, promoting easy disassembly for sustainability.
Arper's Kata Chair
Arper's Kata Chair is a natural, comfortable, and sustainable chair made of wood. It is versatile and suitable for various applications such as dining, meeting, and working. The chair is available with options of a wood or upholstered shell, with or without armrests, and in different finishes. Optional seat cushions are also available. The collection is FSC-certified and designed for easy disassembly, emphasizing sustainability.
Arper's Ghia 74
Arper's Steeve Lou
Steeve Lou, designed by Jean-Marie Massaud creates the conditions to let the mind wander, encouraging relaxation, creativity, and connection. Steeve Lou is the reimagined lounge version of the Steeve Sofa The collection is fully disassemblable, and the cushion covers can be removed or replaced to expand the lifespan of the product.
Introducing Catifa Carta: The Sustainable Chair Of Tomorrow, by Arper and PaperShell
Arper and PaperShell have collaborated to introduce the Catifa Carta, a sustainable chair made from PaperShell's innovative material. The chair is crafted from discarded tree offcuts, transformed into durable craft paper using a carbon-conscious production process. At the end of its lifecycle, the chair can be returned to Arper to be turned into biochar, making it carbon-negative and completing a cycle of ecological responsibility. This partnership sets a new standard for sustainable design and showcases Arper's commitment to embracing groundbreaking materials and technologies.