Flat Two Seat Sofa by Gandiablasco
Designed by Mario Ruiz
The Flat two seat sofa is a designer sofa made from welded powder-coated aluminium sections and 100% recyclable polyethylene.
The essence of Flat is the elegant visual play of the light welded, thermo-lacquered, aluminium sections that give each of the pieces their shape.
The mini-mattresses are filled with polyurethane and viscoelastic foam and the removable covers come in fabric in various textures and colours.
It is much more than just an outdoor sofa.
Finish:
White, agate grey, sand, blue grey, cement grey, anthracite or bronze
Dimensions:
1800mmL x 910mmD x 680mmH, Seat Height 430mm
SHOW MORE SHOW LESS$9,410.00
Brand: | Gandiablasco |
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Lead time: | 12+ weeks |
Delivery: | More info on delivery |
Returns: | Read our full returns policy |
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Gandiablasco
Passion for life outdoors, a dream come true on the edge of a cliff north of Ibiza. Our first outdoor furniture collection’s elemental and architectural geometry transcended borders thanks to its ability to respond to canons of timelessness and universality.
Its refined, purely architectural design, made of aluminium profiles combined with polyethylene, opened up market niches that didn’t exist until then, confirming the company’s expansion to every continent. The essential design of architectural lines defines the personality of GANDIABLASCO’s furniture and pergolas collections, together with the concept of extensive collections.
More than furniture, these are fresh and elegant products that complement each other to create environments where one can enjoy the outdoors, Mediterranean-style.
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.