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Design by Lievore Altherr Molina, 2014
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Design by Lievore Altherr Molina, 2014
Discover moreDesign by Lievore Altherr Molina, 2014
Discover moreDesign by Lievore Altherr Molina, 2014
Discover moreDesign by Ichiro Iwasaki, 2010
Discover moreDesign by Ichiro Iwasaki, 2018
Discover moreDesign by Ichiro Iwasaki, 2023
Discover moreBorn in Tokyo but with a background in Italian design, Ichiro Iwasaki’s design practice has ranged from household goods to electronics to furniture.
Discover moreIn his collaboration with Arper, Tokyo designer Ichiro Iwasaki interprets and extends Arper philosophy and design concepts to create a family of ottomans called Pix.
Discover moreDesigning Kiik really started by observing public spaces like parks, museums, airports — places where people are on the move.
Discover moreThe Catifa collections share an elegant and refined design while each exhibiting unique characteristics and distinctive features.
Catifa 46 is a versatile and iconic chair with a refined and contemporary design, available in various materials and finishes, including polypropylene, upholstered, or leather. Catifa 46 stands out for its minimalist elegance and its ability to blend seamlessly into diverse environments, from residential to office spaces.
Catifa Up offers greater comfort with a higher backrest, optional armrests, and plush padding. Catifa Up is ideal for workspaces and meeting areas where prolonged comfort is essential, while maintaining the elegance and sophistication of the Catifa family.
Catifa Sensit is an ergonomic executive chair with an integrated tilt mechanism that adapts to our movements to provide dynamic support. Available with a high or medium backrest, Catifa Sensit combines the elegance of the Catifa design with advanced functionality, making it perfect for executive offices and workspaces.
Catifa Carta's shell is crafted entirely from PaperShell, a groundbreaking material derived from paper. Comprising 29 sheets of paper bonded with a natural resin binder, Catifa Carta significantly reduces the chair's environmental footprint by sequestering carbon dioxide.
How can materials inspire new ways of living? By choosing easily recyclable and rapidly renewable materials, and by finding creative ways to repurpose waste, we strive to set a benchmark in sustainable design.
How can design help to build a more responsible business and a more sustainable future? Find out what we’ve done and where we’re going.
Comprised of 29 layers of paper bonded with natural resin, PaperShell significantly reduces environmental impact by capturing carbon dioxide throughout its lifecycle. With Catifa Carta, we not only minimize our carbon footprint but also embrace the concept of circularity.
Architecture and Nature in Harmony at Sigma's New Headquarters
A lively professional space, in close dialogue with the surrounding natural environment and made dynamic by fluid interaction among colleagues: this was the vision that inspired Kajima Design Studio in the design of the new headquarters of Sigma, a leading Japanese company in the field of photographic optics.
How does design foster dialogue with art and culture? We explore this connection with Giulio Feltrin, Managing Director of Arper Feltrin Foundation, and former resident artists at Villa Filanda Antonini - Priss Niinikoski, Xiao Zhiyu, Davide Ronco.
How can we redefine beauty through circularity? In this episode we explore how the application of PaperShell to Catifa Carta is setting a new standard for circular design in the industry.