Gan Raw Cushion Blue

RAW CUSHION BLUE

Gan Raw Cushion Blue

RAW CUSHION BLUE

Designed by Borja García

This Blue square cushion is an accessory from the Raw collection. One of its sides features an overlay of triangles in three different shades of blue.

It is made entirely in jute, a natural material with rustic connotations that works as the ideal canvas for the graphic pattern, made with thick threads of wool stitched on its surface. Conceived by Borja García, the Raw collection is handcrafted using handlooms.

INFORMATION

BRAND 

Gan

PRODUCT TYPE 

Cushion

DIMENSIONS 

50 x 50 cm // 20" X 20"

Gan Raw Cushion Blue

DETAIL

Peaceful and captivating way. This series is a masterful exercise of how to achieve a lot with very little, looking for the maximum expressiveness of two basic materials with the intention of creating a very simple design.

ELEMENTS

It consists of a set of rugs, two sizes of poufs and a series of cushions that can be used individually or with the rest of the elements in the series.

COMPOSITION

Arranged as a graphic overlay, the austere geometric composition of the Raw collection manifests itself in a serene,

Gan Raw Cushion Blue

REFERENCE

RAWCOJBLUE50

PRODUCTION

Made in Spain

FIBRE COMPOSITION

Jute + wool

DESIGNER 

Borja García

FILLING

100% Polystyrene

RAW, A GAN SPACES COLLECTION

Gan spaces are collections meticulously constructed from innovative concepts and artisanal production methods. Suggestive approaches 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.

BORJA GARCÍA, DESIGNER OF THE RAW COLLECTION

Borja García trained as an industrial designer and architect at the Cardenal Herrera-CEU University in Valencia, and he is a co-founder, together with Laura Ros, of Made studio. Prior to the launch of this Valencian office, specialized in architecture and design, he worked independently and at other studios, such as Nazca and Enproyecto Arquitectura. Throughout his career, he has tackled projects of all kinds, ranging from furniture design, products and small decorative objects to residential, commercial and ephemeral architecture. His proposals are characterized by a surprising balance between aesthetic expression and sobriety, a complex intermediate point between two opposites that Borja García solves with exceptional skill.