Semiton furniture collection: a system built with flexibility in mind مجموعة أثاث Semiton: نظام مبني مع مراعاة المرونة

Semiton furniture collection: a system built with flexibility in mind

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With its extensive range of configurations, finishes, and modular flexibility, the Semiton furniture collection provides users with the freedom to create their desired aesthetic while maintaining functionality and adaptability

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The Semiton furniture collection by Arper offers a dynamic and adaptable solution for creating structure, surface, and storage in any space. With its versatile design and nomadic functionality, it empowers users to mix and match, customize, and reconfigure to their heart’s content.

Built with flexibility in mind, the Semiton collection is finished on all sides, enabling it to be seamlessly integrated as a commanding centerpiece or a complementary surrounding structure.

The Semiton system is highly customizable, allowing users to choose from a variety of shelving and storage modules. Along with an extensive range of finishes. This versatility allows for almost infinite configurations, ensuring that the furniture can adapt and evolve to meet various needs and demands. Additional modules can also be added to expand the system further, providing even more possibilities for customization.

Semiton furniture collection by Arper _ a system built with flexibility in mind

The collection features a base and tabletop, available in two different lengths, serving as the foundation for the design. The modules, available in two heights, come in various configurations. Including options with doors, open shelving, or closed on one side. The sculptural effect of the base adds a touch of sophistication to the overall aesthetic.

Each module can be finished individually, offering a wide palette of bold-colored MDF or wood veneer options. Allowing for playful designs or subtle monochrome effects. The bases are crafted from durable aluminum, while the tabletops are available in a range of elegant wood veneers.

Moreover, One of the standout features of the Semiton collection by Arper is its versatility. Finished on all sides, the modules can be placed anywhere within a space, making them perfect for nomadic use. Hidden cable management ensures a clean and seamless look, preserving the overall aesthetic.

Additionally, all components of the Semiton collection are fully disassemblable and reconfigurable, emphasizing their longevity and sustainability.

 

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