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356 club lounge chair

from Gandia Blasco

356 club lounge chair

Design Jose A. Gandia-Blasco
Rotationally molded 100% recyclable polyethylene
Made in Spain by Gandiablasco

The outdoor armchair in the 356 collection is a design that you can use to create a sofa with as many seats as you like because it can be used separately or by placing several items together. Its rounded shape and stylish curves reflect the same aerodynamic appearance as the rest of the items in the collection, inspired by the first Porsche 356 cars from the 1950s.

This low chair also goes particularly well with the pouffe table in the 356 collection, which can be used as a side table or extra seat. This series of designs, made from 100% recyclable polyethylene, has a highly original aesthetic language that can be used to create a space with a lot of personality, especially if you choose a bold color like pink or red. You could even create a sofa by alternating different colored chairs!

José Antonio Gandía-Blasco Canales was born in Ontinyent, Valencia. After studying law at the Valencia University, he joined the family business GANDIA BLASCO, a blanket manufacturer. After travelling throughout Spain as a business agent, he began to take on more responsibilities which led to reshaping the image of the company. The current logo was created, the silhouette of a graceful kitten, as well as the first reversible design carpet collection, which later received the IMPIVA Award 1990 for innovation. José A. is not only president of the company but also the art director. He has designed a large part of the furniture and textile collections that are being commercialized today.

24" h l 31" w | 31" d | seat: 13" h | 44.44 lbs.

$800.00 + free shipping
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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.

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