Arper reveals Adell and Aston Club chairs | VDF x Arper | Dezeen



Armin Broger, CEO of Arper, discusses the Italian furniture brand’s two new chair designs and online catalogue in this captioned video produced for the brand as part of VDF.

Arper, which was founded in 1989 by the Feltrin family, revealed its latest designs for two modular chair systems made from recycled materials.

The first design, called Adell, features customisable pebble-shaped chairs made of 80% recycled plastic.

The second collection, called Aston Club, is the continuation of a partnership with French architect Jean-Marie Massaud.

It features an adaptable winged chair and matching separate footrest that are both made of post-industrial waste plastic and covered in fabric by premium Danish textile brand Kvadrat.

To help customers envisage Arper products in a variety of spaces, the company has released a portfolio of visualisations.

Called Back to Our Spaces, the online catalogue contains a series of public spaces such as airports and offices with Arper products superimposed on to them in a range of possible layouts.

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