Arper — an Italian furniture brand renowned for its contemporary and sustainable designs — showcased its latest seating collections during Fulton Market Design Days at its Chicago showroom. The presentation featured the U.S. debuts of two new lines — dubbed 'Aom' and 'Cari' — which were originally unveiled in Milan earlier this year.
Aom, a monochromatic seating collection designed by Jean-Marie Massaud, redefines comfort through a fully recyclable construction that eliminates polyurethane entirely. This key material is replaced with expanded polypropylene and recyclable Breathair padding. The furniture silhouettes in this range utilize just two interlocking components that allow for easy disassembly and longevity. Cari, a lounge chair by Doshi Levien, balances circular thinking with generous proportions and a welcoming presence. The line was developed with recycled and recyclable materials.
Minimalist Monochromatic Seating Collections
Arper Showcases Two New Lines in Chicago
Trend Themes
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Circular Seating — Fully recyclable chairs with simplified component systems signal new potential for furniture designed around repairability, disassembly, and longer product lifecycles.
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Polyurethane-free Comfort — Material innovations such as expanded polypropylene and recyclable padding create openings for premium seating that reduces reliance on conventional foam without sacrificing softness.
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Monochromatic Minimalism — Single-color furniture collections with clean silhouettes reflect demand for adaptable interiors where sustainability, visual calm, and modular styling converge.
Industry Implications
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Furniture Design — Contemporary seating brands are redefining product development through recyclable materials, fewer parts, and circular construction models that differentiate high-end collections.
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Interior Design — Commercial and residential spaces benefit from minimalist lounge pieces that combine aesthetic flexibility with lower-impact material stories suited to sustainability-focused clients.
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Materials Manufacturing — Recyclable cushioning, polymer alternatives, and breathable padding technologies present growth opportunities for suppliers serving next-generation furniture production.