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Gandia Blasco Taburete Tagomago modern outdoor stool. The Taburete Tagomago stool was designed by Ramon Esteve for Gandia Blasco in Valencia, Spain. This modern outdoor stool features a straight clean lined frame and an easy to clean seat top. This durable all-weather outdoor stool is perfect for the patio, garden, pool area, outdoor lounge or beach. Very nice and minimal, this beautiful outdoor stools becomes a natural extension of the modern home. Its timeless good looks will compliment any outdoor space.

The Gandia Blasco Taburete Tagomago is made from durable anodized aluminum frame for outdoor use which can withstand the test of time and will look fresh and new for many years to come.The stool top is made from polyethylene which makes for easy cleaning. It is suitable for both cold and warm climates. Carefree maintenance promises that you can enjoy the outdoors at any time. This modern outdoor bar or regular stool was designed with style and longevity in mind.

Gandia Blasco's modern Mediterranean style is brilliant in every way. Decorate your indoor and outdoor space in style with quality furniture by Gandia Blasco. Outdoor furniture, garden benches & modern patio furniture sets. Chairs, tables, daybeds, lounge seating, benches, parasols & pool umbrellas and much more.

This product comes in different finishes, please specify with your order. 

Ramon Esteve

Valencia, Spain (*1964) Continuity, essentiality and purity are perceived in the architect projects. From his studio in Valencia, carries out very diverse projects: public building, sanitary, educational, cultural, offices... The search of the relation between container and content carries in many of his projects to design also the furniture. Many of these pieces are produced along with others developed independently by brands as Vondom, Gandia Blasco, Joquer, Upoh, Dynamobel, Vibia and Andreu World. Recently Ramon Esteve is collaborator of Nh Hotels and has developed for Nh the Nhube concept, consulted by Ferran Adria, for the exterior spaces. Also is professor of the architectural projects department of the Architecture School of Valencia since 2005.Habitually he is a guest lecturer and collaborator in architecture & design workshops. In 2005 he received the First Award `ex aequo of the Architects School of the Valencian Community 2003-04 which offered by the Principe Felipe Investigation Center. Recently he has received the Gold of ADCV Award 2009 in the category of Domestic Equipment for the sofa ADN, and was also rewarded in the contest for the project of Library Sant Josep in Ontinyent.

Web-Site from Designer: www.ramonesteve.com

Gandia Blasco

GANDIA BLASCO, which is nowadays known for its outdoor furniture line, was born in 1941 as a family business, manufacturing blankets. The activities of the company were developed on an industrial level, with an intensive production during the Spanish post-war period, essentially aimed at the army and hospitals. 

The company is located in Ontinyent (Valencia), a town that had 13,000 inhabitants in those times. It was an area with a large expansion of the textile branch, under the influence of Alcoi and nerve centre of the Vall de Albaida region. For almost 40 years and under the management of José Gandía-Blasco (father of José Antonio, current president of the company), the activity did not change, and it enjoyed considerable success. It was the peak of its success, and it had more than 100 employees, all of them coming from families of the surrounding towns.

In the mid-1980s the blanket branch began to give signs of fatigue, mainly due to the strong competition coming from the international markets that produced at lower costs and with higher quality. The company was forced to make a strategic turn to overcome the situation.

José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales took on more responsibilities in the company, and saw the need for a change. His arrival meant a point of inflection. Under the premise of modernising the company, both as regards the brand and the products offered, José A. got in touch with the designers Marisa Gallén and Sandra Figuerola from the design studio La Nave in Valencia. They designed the current logo of the company: a cute, stylized kitten, an animal that looks for comfort at home. The involvement of Gallén and Figuerola was also extended to the design of carpets. The first collections recovered the use of the old looms with a new material derived from cotton, and the result of countless experiments. New, modern products were created, reversible, with colourful patterns on one side and plain on the other. A third designer, Lina Vila, created a line of children’s carpets which quickly became famous throughout Europe and was a big success. In 1990, the redesigning of the firm, the logo and the products received the Impiva Award for Innovation. This award provided the company with a major boost, since it was the first sign of evolution in their philosophy.

During the years to follow, the brand settled in the textile market due to the exclusiveness and innovation of their designs: carpets with borders, with patterns, hand-woven, with original shapes. The production was almost exclusively domestic and it was carried out on traditional looms. The success of the carpets led to the creation of other products, such as sheets, duvet covers, bedspreads, fabrics and cushions.

GANDIA BLASCO  has a distribution network in 74 countries on five continents. This worldwide expansion is due to the company showing their products at the most important furniture fairs, such as Milan, London, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Dubai, Las Vegas, Kortitjk, among others.

Manufacturer site: www.gandiablasco.com

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Manufacturer: Gandia Blasco

Na Xemena Stool Tagomago

DESIGNED BY: Ramon Esteve

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Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 43 h cm


Finishes: anodized / white / sand / bronze / anthracite 

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