Gandía Blasco Group will showcase the richness of Mediterranean design and craftsmanship at Maison&Objet, Paris Nord Villepinte, Hall 3, Stand B8 C7. The stand, conceived by Alejandra Gandía-Blasco Lloret and Gandiablasco Studio, is a poetic tribute to sunlight, featuring a fluid, sustainable installation of linen and metal. Translucent linen bands, evoking the Mediterranean landscape, create a sense of "seeing without revealing," highlighting the interplay of light and material while framing the group's latest collections. Linen, valued for its durability and cultural significance since the Neolithic era, anchors the installation in historical craft while celebrating contemporary design.
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Visitors will discover a wide range of new and classic pieces under the theme "Outdoors is the New Indoors." Highlights include Gandiablasco Edition HOS, furniture crafted from artisanal rugs using recycled PET with the collaboration of master Kengo Kuma; DUNNE by Nao Tamura, a modular collection in 100% recyclable aluminium; and new products such as the DJ BOOTH (Gandiablasco Studio), the IRIS vitrified glass series by Alejandra Gandía-Blasco Lloret, and the ESPAGUETI Dining Armchair by ERRE. Signature classics on display include the ENSOMBRA folding parasol (Odosdesign), TIMELESS relax chair with pouf (José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales), BOSC extendable dining table (Made Studio), and collections such as ONSEN, ONDE, and ARENA.
Gandía Blasco Group also emphasises its social mission with the artisanal ARAM collections by Nendo and ARIA lamps by Mayice, woven by a community of women in India, blending contemporary design with sustainable, socially conscious craft. Further highlights include the BOTÁNICA collection by Bodo Sperlein, the award-winning GAN MOMOS space by José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales, and recycled PET rugs RETI Blue-Green by Studio Terhedebrügge, alongside GAN classics such as CHADDAR White (Charlotte Lancelot), GOZ by Kengo Kuma, and BANDAS (Patricia Urquiola).
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Diabla complements the exhibition with its HARBOR tables (Archirivolto), PLIER chairs (OiKo Design), GRILL lounge chairs (MUT Design), VALENTINA lounge chairs, PLISY UP lamps (Alejandra Gandía-Blasco Lloret), COSTURAS BALL poufs (Teresa Sapey & Partners), and GOBI planters (Pablo Gironés), reflecting the group's commitment to sustainable materials and modular design.
Gandía Blasco Group invites visitors to experience the union of sunlight, Mediterranean tradition, and contemporary craft at Maison&Objet, Hall 3, Stand B8 C7, from 15 to 19 January 2026.
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