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Gandia Blasco illuminated Maison&Objet 2026 with Mediterranean light

Gandía Blasco Group celebrated a successful showcase at Maison & Objet 2026 in Paris Nord Villepinte, presenting its vision: "Outdoors is the new indoors." The exhibition highlighted Mediterranean light as a central element, blending sustainability, innovation, and craftsmanship across its brands Gandia Blasco, GAN, and Diabla.

The stand, designed by Alejandra Gandía-Blasco and Gandia Blasco Studio, featured translucent linen bands and minimal wooden elements, creating layered light effects that enhanced the materiality of each piece. This ethereal environment framed both bestselling and new collections while emphasising environmental responsibility.

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Innovation and sustainability
Key pieces included the HOS collection by Kengo Kuma, crafted from recycled fibres and iroko wood, and the DUNNE collection by Nao Tamura, made entirely of 100% recyclable aluminum. Other Paris debuts included the DJ booth (Gandia Blasco Studio), Iris series (Alejandra Gandía-Blasco), CONO (José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales), CORD chairs and tables (Growndwork Studio), and the Espagueti dining armchair (ERRE). Classics such as the Ensombra parasol (Odosdesign), TIMELESS armchair (José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales), and Bosc extendable table (Made Studio) completed the presentation.

The ARAM collection, woven with stainless steel threads by a women's cooperative in India, highlighted the group's social mission, while ARIA lamps by Mayice added contemporary flair.

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Textile heritage meets contemporary design
GAN traced its textile origins from 1941, showcasing artisanal expertise and sustainable processes. Highlights included Botanica (Bodo Sperlein), Momos (José A. Gandía-Blasco), and RETI Blue-Green (Studio Terhedebrügge), alongside classics such as Chaddar white (Charlotte Lancelot), GOZ (Kengo Kuma), and Ply (Mut Design). Sustainable outdoor rugs made from recycled PET fibres, including Diamond, Saline, and Nomad, reinforced the commitment to eco-friendly design.

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Fresh and versatile spirit
Diabla brought dynamic, colourful pieces suitable for indoor and outdoor settings. Featured works included the Harbor table (Archirivolto), PLIER chair (Oiko Design), and signature designs like the GRILL lounge chair (MUT Design), Valentina Up chairs, Plisy Up lamps (Alejandra Gandía-Blasco), and GOBI planters (Pablo Gironés).

Gandía Blasco Group thanked all visitors, professionals, and partners for engaging with its vision, reaffirming its dedication to Mediterranean culture, responsible design, and innovation.

More information:
Gandía Blasco Group
[email protected]
www.gandiablasco.com

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