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Altherr Désile Park Designs the Kata Chair and Ghia 74 Table

Altherr Désile Park designs the Ghia 74 Table and the Kata chair for furniture and homeware imprint Arper. The new pieces are visually captivating as it is the perfect fusion of geometric forms in an organic way. Arper was first founded in 1989 with the goal of producing high-quality products from a sustainable angle.

The Ghia 74 table is the latest addition to the ongoing Ghia collection. It is complete with a range of tabletop shapes to select from and is created with inspiration from the sloped forms that are seen in nature. Altherr Désile Park shares, "We think about furniture as a system of relations. How collections relate to one another, how they relate to architecture, materials, and objects in the space, how they relate to us through the spaces they shape." The Kata chair joins the Kata collection with a dialed-in focus on eco-friendly design.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Design - The Kata chair's design emphasizes sustainability by using environmentally friendly materials and processes.
2. Geometric-organic Fusion - The Ghia 74 Table exemplifies a unique aesthetic by blending geometric shapes with natural forms, creating visually intriguing furniture.
3. Customizable Tabletop Shapes - The Ghia 74 Table offers various tabletop options, allowing consumers to personalize their furniture to better fit their spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Innovations in blending geometric and organic elements are pushing the boundaries of traditional furniture design aesthetics.
2. Sustainable Homeware - Eco-friendly designs like the Kata chair highlight growing consumer demand for sustainably produced homeware.
3. Interior Architecture - Furniture that interacts dynamically with architectural elements, like the pieces from Altherr Désile Park, is fostering new trends in interior space planning.

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