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    Iris tables by Gandia Blasco

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMarch 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Showroom: artistic colour studies are printed on tempered glass in Gandia Blasco‘s Iris tables, creating a semi-transparent effect reminiscent of stained glass.

    Following a philosophy that the Spanish outdoor brand refers to as “art applied to design”, the Iris series of tables were conceived by the brand’s creative and communication deputy director Alejandra Gandía-Blasco based on her colour studies of sunrises and sunsets.

    Iris tables by Gandia Blasco
    The Iris tables feature prints on vitrified tempered glass

    The images are transferred onto vitrified tempered glass, which not only gives them a deeply pigmented yet ethereal quality, but makes use of a material that is natural and durable.

    “The light on the coast is constantly changing,” said Gandía-Blasco. “Iris serves as a canvas for the infinite shades of colour and varied compositions that I capture in very specific moments depending on the weather at the exact moment that I take the photo.”

    Iris tables by Gandia Blasco
    The prints are colour studies of sunrises and sunsets

    The Iris series includes dining tables, coffee tables and side tables with a few different image and colour choices.

    The circular and square tables are each printed with a single design, while the large rectangular coffee and dining tables feature a grid of 88 sunrises and sunsets arranged like a mosaic, recalling the look of a tiled table.


    Product details:

    Product: Iris tables
    Designer: Alejandra Gandía-Blasco
    Brand: Gandia Blasco
    Contact: prensa@gandiablascogroup.com

    Material: vitrified tempered glass, powder-coated aluminium
    Colours/finishes: black/grey, orange, blue

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