Stylecraft is adding to its range of products this month with new pieces from Italian brand Arper.
April 18th, 2012
May sees the arrival of 3 exciting new Arper collections at Stylecraft showrooms nationally.
Designed by Lievore Altherr Molina, each collection is suitable for corporate, hospitality or domestic environments.
The Gher table, characterised by its minimalist design, comes in various shapes and sizes and is perfectly complemented by the Catifa Timber Leg Chair from the existing Arper product range.
Tabletops come in white lacquered MDF or teak effect veneer. The Gher table’s solid oak legs can be stained to teak, wenge, natural oak or bleached oak.
The Leaf series of tables brings to mind tree branches with its organic table tops and frames.
Leaf tables are a perfect match for the popular Leaf chair and lounge, making for a stylish nature-inspired collection for indoor and outdoor use.
The Catifa 70 Soft Lounge takes the profile of the classic Catifa 70 Lounge and reimagines it, making room for three generous upholstered cushions for the ultimate in comfort.
In combination with tilt mechanism and footstool, the result is the perfect balance of form and function.
Discover the Gher and Leaf tables and Catifa 70 Soft Lounge at Stylecraft showrooms across Australia.
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