Cutting-edge design takes over GAN ’s space at the IMM Cologne fair this year. From January 15-21, the first interior design event of 2018 will feature the latest collaboration between GAN and three renowned designers. On the one hand, the avant-garde creatives Anna Lindgren and Sofia Lagerkvist  from the Swedish studio Front, who have created the colourful PARQUET collection inspired by the shapes of classic flooring; and on the other hand, the consecrated and multifaceted Patricia Urquiola, who has left her mark on the best design brands in the world and now signs the first outdoor collection produced by GAN , GARDEN LAYERS.

PARQUET is a clear example of the work that characterizes Front Design, with its taste for visual effects and a bit of provocation when it comes to combining artisan tradition with novelty. Lindgren and Lagerkvist are curious by nature and draw inspiration from both the legacy of Scandinavian design and the latest technological advances.

Brands such as Kartell, FontanaArte, Driade, Axor or Moroso have already drawn from their inventiveness, and they have created true works of art, for example, a light installation that recreates the map of the 500 stars closest to Earth at the Science Museum in London.

Innovation and the surprise element are also characteristics of Patricia Urquiola ’s designs. The Spanish designer, Milanese of adoption, has earned international prestige with her unique and always novel reinterpretation of the objects that surround us and the spaces we inhabit. She founded her own studio in 2011, and since then, it has been disputed by the best international firms. Some of her creations are permanent exhibits in several museums, such as the MoMA in New York, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Stedelijk in Amsterdam and the Triennale Museum in Milan, among others.

In her fourth collaboration with GAN, she has developed the first GAN SPACE  created for outdoor, GARDEN LAYERS: a collection of carpets, mats, rolls and cushions of Mughal inspiration that can elegantly dress terraces, beaches and decks with the comfort and spirit of an indoor lounge.

 

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