
At Arper, we create chairs, tables, and furnishings for community, work and home.
We frame everything—our soft, essential design sensibility, our direct and personalized service, our organizational and corporate policies, our global brand identity—in terms of human values.
We design to improve relationships between products and spaces, spaces and people, people and their networks – and most importantly, between humanity and our natural world.
There is in fact a growing attention to sustainability in our collections, thanks to processes that favour recycling and disassembly of materials, minimize the use of glues for the assembly of components and prefer the use of FSC-certified woods.
Join us at CDW to discover Ralik, designed by Ichiro Iwasaki.
Ralik is a modular system including ottomans, 1- and 2- seaters with backrest and benches. This collection is designed for use in workspaces, public spaces and homes.
Seating components can be easily linked together to create small clusters and larger compositions, or separated for individual use. Its distinctive L-shaped legs in recycled polyester provide a light, sculptural effect and allow easy access underneath for cleaning. Available accessories include tables, cushions and charging outlets.
Designers will be able to choose from a variety of colours for both upholstery and legs, providing a high level of flexibility.
Sustainable features include removable upholstery for easy reuse or recycling, full disassembly and use of sustainable materials.
Showroom Address
11 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1M 5PAContact Exhibitor
Events
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Celebrate the start of #CDW2023 with an evening of drinks and music whilst discovering our latest collections.
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Join Arper and OnOffice together with The Furniture Practice and Woodalls’ Head of Sustainability whilst exploring environmental impact in furniture.
Products
New Product Launches
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The classic minimalism of Aava looks forward with new sustainable materials. Made from both a durable and beautiful post-consumer plastic and virgin polypropylene in a new palette of colors designed t ...
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Beauty takes many shapes. Pouf, seat with backrest, and bench, Ralik is a fully modular system with elements that can be used in conjunction or apart, as life demands. A family of side and end tables ...
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A simple, joyful form, Roopa celebrates small, significant details. Essential shapes form a sculptural signature that can live comfortably with Shaal or other Arper collections. Thoughtfully finished ...
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Mix it up, pull it out, put it away, make some space, set it on display. Endlessly customizable and finished on all sides for nomadic use, the Semiton is an adaptive piece that adds structure, surface ...
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Beauty is the ability to relax. Structured and soft, Shaal was inspired by the feeling and form of a warm embrace. The Shaal collection extends its comfort and capacity. With the addition of a chaise, ...
Press Releases
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Smooth like a pebble, soft as mounded moss. With low rounded curves, Adell by Lievore + Altherr Désile Park evokes a precious keepsake from the natural world—whether in use indoors or out.
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Arper join the 11th edition of CDW from 24–26 May. Visit the Clerkenwell showroom to discover Arper’s collections embodying the brand’s values on sustainability, flexibility and colour.
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Space to think, space to dream. Aston Club by Jean-Marie Massaud evolves the Aston design to offer sumptuous comfort contained within a striking and elegant gesture.
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Continuing the original shape of Aston, the Aston Club Low Back by Jean-Marie Massaud expands the earliest collection to offer generous, ergonomic comfort in a minimal form.
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Lightweight in form and environmental footprint, Kata by Altherr Désile Park is designed with circular sustainability at its core.
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Kinesit Met by Lievore Altherr Molina is a sophisticated evolution of the Kinesit office chair, now available in a refreshed palette.
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Mixu, designed in collaboration with Gensler, is a sustainable and versatile collection that can be customized to suit the needs of any context, environment, or desire.