Gan Glaoui Tumbuctú Pouf Colours
GLAOUI TUMBUCTÚ POUF COLORS
GLAOUI TUMBUCTÚ POUF COLOURS
The Tumbuctú pouf from our Glaoui collection is a large element with an eclectic design that alternates textures and changing volumes. Elaborated using a complex artisanal method, Glaoui combines three types of techniques: hand-knotting, flat weaving and embroidery. It is made with 100% virgin wool yarns in green, lilac and indigo tones, among others.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Gan
TYPE
Mattress
PRODUCTION
Made in Spain
REFERENCE
GLPUFTUMBUCTUCOL
DESIGNER
Sandra Figuerola
VOLUME
0.44 m3 / 15.5 ft3
ENVIRONMENT
Outdoor
TOTAL WEIGHT APROX.
12.9 kg / 28 lbs
FILLING
100% Polystyrene
DETAIL
Glaoui is a complex manufacturing method of Moroccan origin, from which the collection takes its name. A laborious and traditional process taken to a different aesthetic dimension by designer Sandra Figuerola, who was inspired by the colors, graphics and topographies of African and Indian origin for her motives. The Glaoui collection is composed of a series of rugs and poufs that combine, in a surprisingly harmonious way, a varied compendium of patterns, colors and textures. By combining the different elements you can configure casual and colorful environments of contemporary Moroccan style.
GLAOUI, A GAN SPACES COLLECTION
GAN spaces are collections meticulously constructed from innovative concepts and artisanal production methods. Suggestive proposals that, stemming from a rug, are capable of bringing to life a whole family of modules and accessories with which to design an environment or “space”. A set of designs linked together, designed to project stimulating and contemporary atmospheres with an open, flexible and casual configuration.
SANDRA FIGUEROLA, DESIGNER OF THE GLAOUI COLLECTION
After training in Fine Arts at the San Carlos School in Valencia, Sandra Figuerola directed her professional career towards graphic design. In 1984 he founded La Nave collective with ten other designers, a studio that was a benchmark of Valencian design until its dissolution in 1991. Afterward, she continued to work in partnership with other designers as well as independently, developing her activity in various design subjects: graphic, industrial and textile. She has stood out specifically in the field of graphic design, publishing and corporate identity -together with Marisa Gallén, she designed the GANDIABLASCO logo. Aside from continuing her work as an independent designer, she has founded the Hup Hotels interior design studio.