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Arpa Low Table
Architonic ID: 20111338
Year of Launch: 2020
As the name suggests, the Arpa collection is based on the harp, one of the most beautiful and captivating musical instruments.
Unlike the meticulous work involved in manufacturing a harp, in designing this collection, rigorous paring down was applied, resolving each piece with the least possible number of elements.
Arpa combines the stability of the outer orthogonal structure, with the comfort and softness of the inside cushion. The refined cords add elegance and delicacy to each element in the range, giving a sensation of lightness, as if the entire upholstering was floating, suspended by its structure.
Designed to be timeless, Arpa is meant to become iconic, not only for aesthetic reasons, but also due to functionality and comfort.
Side table structure
Loadbearing structure in stainless steel, 2 x 2 cm section, epoxy powder coated using specific treatment for outdoor use in the matt goffered finish, in white, corten and black iron colours. Top made of fine porcelain stoneware laminate, matt variations in light grey or black calce and natural satin-finished corten.
Concept
As the name suggests, the Arpa collection is based on the Harp, one of the most beautiful and captivating musical instruments.
Unlike the meticulous work involved in manufacturing a harp, in designing this collection, rigorous paring down was applied, resolving each piece with the least possible number of elements.
Arpa combines the stability of the outer orthogonal structure, with the comfort and softness of the inside cushion. The refined cords add elegance and delicacy to each element in the range, giving a sensation of lightness, as if the entire upholstering was floating, suspended by its structure.
Designed to be timeless, Arpa is meant to become iconic, not only for aesthetic reasons, but also due to functionality and comfort.
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Ramón Esteve Cambra | Architect and Designer. Valencia, 1964 Ramón Esteve founded Ramón Esteve Estudio de Arquitectura in 1991. Since then, he has worked on the fields of architecture and interior design as well as industrial design and art direction in Spain and abroad. Ramon Esteve’s portfolio includes wide expertise in public buildings such as health, educational and cultural facilities; private buildings for public use such as offices, hotels, restaurants, and pieces of ephemeral architecture; and exclusive single-family houses that are true pictures of his philosophy. In the field of product design and art direction, he has worked with recognised firms such as Vondom, Porcelanosa, Inclass, Vibia or Gandia Blasco. Harmony, serenity and essentiality are some of the constant features of his work and an announcement of his commitment to contribute more than simple buildings to the built environment. He has been awarded in the fields of architecture and industrial design. Recently he has won the COACV Awards Hounorable Mention in Architecture for Cottage in the VIneyard. In 2018 he was included as one of the most 100 Creative People in Bussiness by Forbes. Places You Would Like to Live in Ramón Esteve Estudio is a place where architects, designers and creatives work together to develop signature projects. A profesional team united by the search of a common objective, generating design solutions to unique spaces, objects and brands. Several of the constants of our work are the search for harmony, serenity, timelessness, atmosphere, universality, and contextualization. A Global Concept Ramón Esteve founded the studio with the certainty that architecture was a global discipline. Architecture and design are a global and indivisible concept, generated under the same laws and the same premises of the project.