Stack Coffee Table
from Gandia Blasco
stack coffee table
Design Borja García
Phenolic laminate top, powder-coated aluminum frame
Made in Spain by Gandía Blasco
"Stack is a stackable collection of contemporary outdoor furniture. It was inspired by the nautical world and has design elements that hark back to the 1960s and 1970s. An ode to enjoy outdoor life, natural light, and the colors of summer."
- Borja García
The Stack circular coffee table is an outdoor table with character, subtle and light lines, fully stackable, made of thermo-lacquered extruded aluminum that seems to float above the ground. Thanks to this formal simplicity, it can be combined with a wide variety of chairs, environments and outdoor spaces. More than just outdoor furniture, much more. A designer table, light and sober, that will empathize with you and adapt to your needs.
Borja García was born in Valencia in 1980. He studied a Technical Engineering degree in Industrial Design in Cardenal Herrera-CEU University and collaborated with various local studios. He went to Milan in 2001 to finish his training in the Design Continuum Italia studio. In 2002, he founded the Nazca studio with Joaquín García and Esther Tornero, which undertook industrial design projects. In 2003 he decided to become independent and set up the Borja García Studio. Since that time, he has been undertaking industrial and communication design projects, has won several national awards and has participated in exhibitions in Tokyo, Milan, St-Etienne, Shanghai, Beijing, Sao Paulo, Fortaleza, Athens, Lisbon, Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. He started teaching in 2006 in Cardenal Herrera-CEU University, where today he is a project lecturer in the Industrial Design and Architecture degree courses.
28" diameter | 15" h | stacks up to 4 high
Phenolic laminate top, powder-coated aluminum frame
Made in Spain by Gandía Blasco
"Stack is a stackable collection of contemporary outdoor furniture. It was inspired by the nautical world and has design elements that hark back to the 1960s and 1970s. An ode to enjoy outdoor life, natural light, and the colors of summer."
- Borja García
The Stack circular coffee table is an outdoor table with character, subtle and light lines, fully stackable, made of thermo-lacquered extruded aluminum that seems to float above the ground. Thanks to this formal simplicity, it can be combined with a wide variety of chairs, environments and outdoor spaces. More than just outdoor furniture, much more. A designer table, light and sober, that will empathize with you and adapt to your needs.
Borja García was born in Valencia in 1980. He studied a Technical Engineering degree in Industrial Design in Cardenal Herrera-CEU University and collaborated with various local studios. He went to Milan in 2001 to finish his training in the Design Continuum Italia studio. In 2002, he founded the Nazca studio with Joaquín García and Esther Tornero, which undertook industrial design projects. In 2003 he decided to become independent and set up the Borja García Studio. Since that time, he has been undertaking industrial and communication design projects, has won several national awards and has participated in exhibitions in Tokyo, Milan, St-Etienne, Shanghai, Beijing, Sao Paulo, Fortaleza, Athens, Lisbon, Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. He started teaching in 2006 in Cardenal Herrera-CEU University, where today he is a project lecturer in the Industrial Design and Architecture degree courses.
28" diameter | 15" h | stacks up to 4 high
Gandia Blasco began as a family business in 1941, manufacturing blankets before becoming known primarily for their outdoor furniture. Located outside Valencia and managed by Jos3 Gandia-Blasco (father of Jose Antonio, current company president), the company mainly employed people from neighboring towns and remained in the blanket business until the mid 1980's. International competition pushed them to modernize, and they did so by expanding into the carpet and textile markets. Their success with outdoor furniture came when Jose Antonio was furnishing his home and developed the "Na Xemena"? line with the house's architect, Ramon Esteve. This collection popularized the company and caused a change in approach and philosophy to combine comfort with functionality and aesthetic integrity.