Gandia Blasco continues its dialogue between craftsmanship and technical innovation with three standout collections that merge tradition and modernity: Aria, Cord, and Spaghetti. The designs demonstrate how artisanal techniques, combined with international studio collaborations, can create objects that transcend functionality to foster an emotional connection with users and environments.
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ARIA design by Mayice.
Aria
Designed by Mayice, the Aria luminaires transform traditional Indian craft into contemporary lighting art. Stainless steel filaments are woven over metal structures, producing a "skin" that diffuses light evenly. The collection emphasises mono-material purity and balance, generating serene, warm illumination for outdoor spaces without glare.
Cord
The Cord collection by the Danish studio Groundwork explores minimalist lightness paired with generous comfort. Using 12 mm stainless steel frames with fibrillated polypropylene slats, the furniture adapts naturally to the body while celebrating constructive honesty. Inspired by Scandinavian paper rope traditions, Cord merges Nordic heritage with Mediterranean lifestyle elegance.
Spaghetti
Designed by ERRE, the Spaghetti chair is conceived as a continuous steel rod stroke, evoking circular design and functionality with a light, graceful form. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, it emphasises versatility and playful expression, reflecting Gandia Blasco's mission to reinterpret tradition for modern living.
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CORD design by Groundwork.
These three collections exemplify Gandia Blasco's commitment to avant-garde aesthetics, where the hand of the craftsman and the vision of the designer intersect to create timeless, story-rich pieces for contemporary outdoor spaces.
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