Flat Textil High Stool by Gandiablasco

Designed by Mario Ruiz

The aluminium profile of the Flat Textil Bar Stool structure is reduced to a minimum by using Batyline ® fabric.  This creates a series of elegant, light and resistant pieces that can be combined to create furniture for small terraces or larger contract installations.

It is more than an outdoor stool, it combines with each of the pieces in the Flat collection and with a wide variety of tables, both indoor and outdoor, you choose.

Available as a low back without arms or high back option with or without arms.

Finish:

Powder-coated aluminium

Batyline® house fabric

Dimensions:

Low Back – 400mmW x 420mmD x 890mmH, Seat Height 750mm

High Back – 500mmW x 480mmD x 1080mmH, Seat Height 750mm

High back with arms – 540mmW x 480mmD x 1080mmH, Seat Height 750mm

 

 

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$1,590.00

Brand:Gandiablasco
Lead time:12+ weeks
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Gandiablasco

Passion for the outdoors, Mediterranean roots. More than furniture, Gandiablasco is a lifestyle.
32 years in the edition and design of outdoor furniture and pergolas, producing
contemporary environments to enjoy 365 days a year.

Outdoors is the new Indoor. Creating architectural spaces that break down the barriers
between inside and outside, so characteristic of modern architecture. This has prompted a new way of designing with more connected approaches, creating open views that blend into each other.

Since the 1990s, Gandiablasco products have been inspired by this type of architecture, which shares much with the Mediterranean lifestyle, where the boundaries
between indoors and outdoors are blurred.

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About the designer

Mario Ruiz

A graduate of Industrial Design from Barcelona’s Elisava University School of Design and Engineering, Mario Ruiz’s designs speak volumes in their simplicity; they live with their users without being conspicuous.

His work method “originates from the mission of being useful. That is always my point of departure, that the object works. Since there is no single solution for that to happen, figuring out the details is usually what leads to the emergence of a language.”

The designer started out in 1995 from his studio Mario Ruiz Design, focused on designing and developing industrial products and technology, as well as furniture, lighting and office projects.

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