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    Ghia Low Table System by Arper
    The Ghia low table system offers a residential aesthetic that can pair with most Arper seating collections.
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    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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    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 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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    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 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’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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    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 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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    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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