As seen earlier this year at Interzum, this is the stunning Arpa Tuet deep surface material which was the recipient of a “High Product Quality” Interzum Award.
The company’s stand at Interzum was designed around a vaulted gallery to introduce visitors to the world of Arpa Industriale and Fenix at the show in Cologne. An intertwining passage designed by Zanellato/Bortotto created an immersive pathway that showcased the materials’ core values of high quality, beauty, functionality and sustainability.
Of particular note is the new Tuet deep surface and its attention to detail and innovation which sees it suitable for multiple applications, both vertical and horizontal.
In presenting Tuet at Interzum, Arpa Industriale introduced the furniture industry to its first Deep Surface.
Inspired by the Piedmontese reedbeds running along the Tanaro river, Tuet transforms each furnishing scene into an evocative composition characterised by light and shadow, which varies according to the time of day. Its ribbed surface provides a changing tactile experience, combining a pleasant touch with a wavy sensation.
The waves of Tuet can be arranged in both directions, favouring different feelings of movement and spatial extension: from the bathroom to the kitchen to the living room. The deep surface is available in two wood decors: Caravella Light and Caravella Dark. For Interzum 2023, a preview of new versions made with new patterns and décors extend the Tuet world.
The deep surface was showcased in a spectacular corner wall, made to enhance the richness of its surface, and within the walls of the two meeting rooms located within the stand at the show.
In Australia, Arpa and Fenix products are available through Nover.
For more information visit nover.com.au/ or arpaindustriale.com/