Gandia Blasco
Hos Outdoor Armchair
Price € 12,200.00
The Hos armchair by Gandia Blasco was conceived by designer Kengo Kuma as an outdoor piece poised somewhere between a tent, a fence, and a clothesline. Its iroko-wood frame lends it an extremely natural, simple aura—an impression further reinforced by the choice to entrust the seat and backrest to fabric elements that are simply “rested” on the structural slats. Thanks to these design decisions, Hos lends itself to a highly informal use, with comfort and visual lightness taking center stage. Exceptionally beautiful and functional, the Hos range includes not only the armchair but also its matching footstool, essential for enjoying 360° comfort. Ideal for open-air settings such as gardens and terraces, it can also be easily placed in more diverse environments.
W.86 x D.118 x H.74 cm
Seat Height 35 cm
Ottoman W.86 x D.68 x H.35 cm
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Among the most renowned Spanish outdoor furniture companies, Gandia Blasco is a family business with over 75 years of history. To a historical textile manufacturing activity it has added more recently many successful outdoor furniture collection, which has now become its core business, with furniture with light and minimalist shapes, dominated by white hues and shaded colors. In parallel, the company has not denied its origins and has given life to the Gan brand, dedicated to indoor carpets decorated with bright colors and rich geometric patterns.Read more
Designed by
Kengo Kuma
Kengo Kuma (1954-) is one of the most renowned contemporary Japanese architects. He is considered the great master of the current called "contextual architecture": his projects are always conceived in such a way as to blend harmoniously with the surrounding natural environment. Deeply linked to the Japanese artisan tradition, he has developed a design that contrasts with the omnipresence of concrete typical of contemporary Western projects: Kuma loves to use a great variety of materials for his projects, often suggested directly by the landscape context in which his buildings will be immersed. First of all, the wood, as in the GC Prostho Museum Research Center in Kasugai (2010), in the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center in Tokyo (2012) or in the V&A Museum in Dundee (2018). On an even more monumental scale is the Japanese National Stadium, built in Tokyo for the Olympics scheduled for 2020. Alongside the activity in his studio Kengo Kuma Associates, founded in 1990, he also carries out an important educational activity through Chair of Architecture at the University of Tokyo. The occasions on which he tried his hand as a product designer are much rarer: in addition to a fruitful collaborations with Time&Style and Salvatori, his products are also available in the catalogues of brands such as Walter Knoll, Time&Style, Gan and Rotaliana.
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