Vanguardias Cushion by GAN Rugs
Designed by Sandra Figuerola
The Vanguardias Cushion by GAN Rugs extends the bold spirit of the Vanguardias Kilim Collection, designed by Sandra Figuerola. Characterised by its striking geometric forms and vibrant palette, the cushion captures the expressive essence of the avant-garde movements — from Futurism to Constructivism and Dadaism, translating their artistic freedom into a contemporary textile piece.
With an interplay of oversized geometry, stripes, and luminous tones, the cushion is designed to function as a statement accessory, whether paired with its matching kilim or styled independently. Its radiant hues and graphic composition create a strong focal point that enlivens any space with personality and colour.
Crafted using the kilim weaving technique, the cushion combines 100% wool for the cover with a 100% recycled polyester filling, ensuring both texture and sustainability.
Finish:
Composition – 100% wool. Filling: 100% recycled polyester
Technique – Kilim
Colours: Red or green to match the Vanguardias rug
Dimension:
600 x 360mm
| Lead time: | 12+ weeks |
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$280.00

GAN
GAN is an internationally respected and revered rug company, representing an innovative and contemporary outlook on original textile production.
This process has materialised over time into a series of collections of great value in terms of design, research, development, and even business ethics.
About the designer
Sandra Figuerola
She studied Fine Arts at the San Carlos Art School in Valencia.
In 1984, along with 10 other partners, she founded La Nave design studio, a distinctive concept on the national design scene, inextricably linked with a particular period of Valencian design. She stayed with La Nave until it was disbanded in 1991.
In 2010 she set up a new studio, El Almudín, with six other partners.
She works in various areas ranging from graphic design, editorial design, corporate identity and industrial and textile design, collaborating with both Spanish and international companies. She is very interested in cultural design, especially in the contemporary languages of music, dance, fine arts and theatre.
Her professional activities also extend to the field of education; she has been involved in the Graphic Design masters course at the CEU San Pablo Catholic university, and continues to teach in the San Carlos Faculty of Fine Arts.
Her work has been published in magazines and books about design and she has taken part in many exhibitions, including: Perspectives of Spanish Design, Design Museum, London (1990). 20 Dissenyadors Valencians, IVAM (1994). Diseño Industrial en España, Reina Sofía National Museum and Art Centre (1998). Contemporánea, Espai d’Art Contemporani de Catellón. (1999). Signos del Siglo, Reina Sofía National Museum and Art Centre (2000). Pasión. Spanish Design, Berlín (2002). Sin Límites, Palacio de Sástago. Zaragoza (2003). D’Après. Versiones, ironías y divertimentos, MUVIM (2005). Suma y sigue, MUVIM (2009).











