Aom
Design by Jean-Marie Massaud, 2026
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Design by Jean-Marie Massaud, 2026
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Design by Ichiro Iwasaki, 2023 - Update 2025
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Design by Ichiro Iwasaki, 2010
Discover moreCatifa 46 is reinterpreted with a shell made using 100% recycled plastic, sourced from a blend of post-consumer and post-industrial waste. Discover Catifa (RE) 46 and join us in redefining beauty through sustainability!
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Aom is a collection of sofas and armchairs that reinterprets contemporary seating through a principle of subtraction: removing the unnecessary to enhance quality, reducing weight to expand possibilities of use. Here, subtraction also means responsibility. An essential approach to materials and construction lowers the overall impact and makes sustainability an integral part of the design.
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In a world of constant stimuli, where everything invites us to react, choose, and move, there is a growing need to reconnect with a more intimate dimension, where deep and authentic relationships can take root. At Arper, we design spaces that respond to this need: spaces that welcome moments of pause and bring us closer to others, our communities, and the world we share through connection, sharing, and creativity. We do so with care for people and the planet, in a continuous commitment to redefining beauty while respecting the world around us.
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Architect: Studio Jean Marc Gady; Photo: © Schüco International SCS - Manuel Panaget | Marion Leflour


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.


Designed in 1951 in Bo Bardi’s adopted home of Brazil, the Bowl Chair is an icon of Lina Bo Bardi’s adaptive style. Balancing the worlds of industrialized fabrication and the individualized object, Bo Bardi envisioned the Bowl Chair as flexible in structure while universal and essential in form. But, as with all of Bo Bardi’s designs, the ultimate emphasis remains on the human interaction with the object.
In partnership with the Instituto Lina Bo e P.M. Bardi in São Paulo, we produced the Bardi’s Bowl Chair in a limited edition of 500 pieces.
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.


In this episode we discuss our approach to developing circular solutions — from the reinterpretation of our iconic collection Catifa (RE) 46 in 100% recycled plastic, to new applications of PaperShell.