Office evolution

#11 Among Arper’s novelties at Milan Furniture Fair 2015 an acoustic wall module with bold, graphic and geometric forms designed by Lievore Altherr Molina. #salone2015

Lievore Altherr Molina, Parentesit, Arper
At the Salone del Mobile 2015 Arper will display its collections in two different exhibition areas designed in partnership with 2X4, Lievore Altherr Molina and the Studio Bakker to express the company approach to the evolution of spaces.
An exhibition path developed to represent contemporary spaces, that are becoming ever more transversal and interconnected and that require flexible versatile products, in the unceasing dialogue between no longer specialized work fields, less definite roles and a streamlined dynamic organization.
Lievore Altherr Molina, Parentesit, Arper
Lievore Altherr Molina, Parentesit, Arper
The collections presented at Salone 2015 embody Arper’s Soft Tech approach to design, through products with a built-in technology, invisible, human, a mean and not an end, aiming to ensure the wellbeing of those who experience objects every day.
Among the 2015 new products, Parentesit is a three-dimensional acoustic graphic panel to be placed on a wall. Designed by the Spanish studio Lievore Altherr Molina, Parentesit can be customized with the addition of a speaker or LED lights. The wide range of geometric shapes and colors ensures high levels of comfort, including visual comfort.
The longtime collaboration with the Lievore Altherr Molina studio has led also to Arper's first office chair, Kinesit. A minimalist light design seamlessly blends in with technological innovation, embodied by an invisible mechanism hidden in the seat and providing a synchronized movement; height adjustment built-in commands and an adjustable lumbar support guarantee maximum comfort. The chair, launched at Orgatec 2014, will be presented to the Salone del Mobile with a new function: a 2D movement adjustable armrest.

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