The Semiton is a modular storage system designed to structure space with lightness and precision. Produced by Arper, it is based on a slender aluminum framework that supports various modules, allowing for open or closed configurations depending on individual needs. Low bookcase, room divider, or graphic wall unit: each composition adapts seamlessly to both residential and professional environments. With Semiton, modularity becomes a true creative tool. The elements can incorporate open niches, hinged doors, or shelves, playing with solids and voids to create an elegant visual rhythm. Lacquered or wood finishes add warmth and character, while the visible structure highlights the clarity of the design. This compositional freedom enables Arper to offer an evolving solution, capable of adapting to the transformations of an interior. Designed by García Cumini, Semiton expresses a contemporary approach to storage: functional, refined, and durable. Its demountable construction and clean lines make it furniture that is both aesthetic and responsible, conceived to last and to adapt to changing needs over time.
Founded in 1989 by Luigi Feltrin, Arper is an Italian company that produces designer furniture for the home and office. Arper provides interdisciplinary expertise driven by boundary-pushing innovation. In the late 1990s, Arper hit a turning point thanks to its collaboration with Lievore Altherr Molina, a firm that produced a series of new products, such as the Catifa and Cila chairs, and the Leaf collection. Arper's original design has won numerous awards, including the Red Dot Award 2012 and the Interior Innovation Award 2011. Notably, the brand's iconic Catifa chair won the FX International Interior Design Award in 2002 in England.
Arper also collaborates with international designers.