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The Italian furniture maker presented  two new seating solutions that are rooted in the ethos of circular design.

Founded in 1989 by the Feltrin family, Arper has remained at the forefront of product design, thanks to an innate commitment to innovation and experimentation, and a genuine understanding of the interconnectedness between people, their spaces and their environments.

This year, they revealed two collections that embody the brand’s concern for the planet in a smart, chic and future-forward manner.

Developed in collaboration with Barcelona-based design consultancy Lievore + Altherr Désile Park, the Adell chair features a textured plastic shell that is mode of 80% recycled plastic. Available in a range of colours, the shell can be fitted with either wooden or metal legs, and cloaked – fully or partially - in a variety of different fabrics.

Marking the brands continuing partnership with French architect Jean-Marie Massaud, the Aston Club wing chair evolves the original Aston concept with internal parts that are made of post-industrial waste plastic. Both the chair and its new footrest are fabricated such that they can be fully deconstructed for recycling or refurbishment at the end of their lifetime.

In the Middle East, Arper is presented by Jalapeno Trading.

 

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