Comfort with a conscience: Arper
Italian manufacturer ARPER’s versatile, new armchair collections – designed by Lievore + Altherr Désile Park, and Jean-Marie Massaud – prove that luxurious looks and sustainability are by no means mutually exclusive.
June 3, 2020 | 10:00 pm CUT

Arper’s Club Aston chair (left), by Jean-Marie Massaud, and Adell chair (right), by Lievore + Altherr Desilé Park, both maximise comfort, cocooning the sitter from everyday stress. Photos © Salva Lopez

With its bare plastic shell or seat pad, Adell caters well to areas requiring durability. Photos © Salva Lopez

When upholstered, Arper’s Adell chair, designed by Lievore + Altherr Desilé Park, is adaptable to relaxed indoor seating areas. Photos © Frederik Vercruysse and Salva Lopez

Adell also comes upholstered with an innovative, rumpled fabric that emphasises its informality or two-tone fabrics in on-trend colours, such as sage green and aubergine. Photos courtesy of Arper and © Frederik Vercruysse

In a garden or patio, Adell looks beautifully camouflaged against grass and foliage, thanks to its soft, natural hues. Photos courtesy of Arper

Video (top): Jean-Marie Massaud about Aston Club. Creative and Art Direction Shado. Centre, above: The chair is upholstered in a variety of high-end fabrics suited to contemporary and classical interiors. Photos © Frederik Vercruysse and Salva Lopez
‘With the Arper team, we paid special attention to sustainability. Each piece has been designed so as to be easily dismantled and recycled after use’

Aston Club may look monumental but sustainability is crucial to its design – its internal parts are made of recycled plastic. Photos courtesy of Arper

Enhancing the comfort of Aston Club is its equally luxurious footstool. Photos © Frederik Vercruysse and Salva Lopez

The colourways of Aston Club’s fabrics blend beautifully with the trend today for interiors in rich hues. Photos © Salva Lopez
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