
New Outdoor/Indoor 2026 Catalogue
November 28, 2025 | Collections /
The beauty of semi-industrial processes and contemporary craftsmanship brings forth tactile and visual sensations linked to indoor spaces, “Outdoors is the new indoors”. The sustainable value of durability, the use of recycled fibers by expert artisans, and the social mission of GAN WOMEN UNIT are highlighted
The Outdoor/Indoor 2026 Catalogue from GANDIABLASCO celebrates the need to connect with life outdoors. A new definition of exterior space with collections that break their traditional isolation; a design that expands, borrowing the sophistication of the interior to achieve total aesthetic continuity. Inspired by the light of the Mediterranean and the fluidity of its vernacular architecture, the GANDIABLASCO catalogue for 2026 is an audacious gesture: high-fashion furnishing, conceived for the rigors of the outdoors, yet capable of dressing any living room with the same elegance. OUTDOORS IS THE NEW INDOORS, is an invitation to experience environments without limits, making the garden and terrace a natural extension of the home.
This new proposal from GANDIABLASCO is also based on the essence of the creative process: a celebration of the mastery in manufacturing, a commitment that spans from semi-industrial precision to the value of the handmade, a heritage of the GAN brand from the Gandía Blasco Group. This philosophy unites the knowledge of both brands and materializes in the creation of GANDIABLASCO EDITION, a space conceived to house limited editions of furniture, seeking formal simplicity and material investigation, to offer pieces that tell the story of their process and origin.
Craftsmanship as the foundation of matter
GANDIABLASCO EDITION
GANDIABLASCO dedicates its proposal to the value of the process, celebrating manufacturing that ranges from artisanal work to semi-industrial precision. Under the GANDIABLASCO EDITION label, designed for unique and collectible pieces, HOS is born, a creation by the acclaimed master Kengo Kuma. How to create furniture with carpets? rom the review of the GOZ carpets, made with artisanal fabrics from 100% recycled PET fibers, a new typology of furniture emerges. In the HOS collection, Kuma converts these carpets into furniture -a deckchair and a stool– by placing the fabric over an iroko wood structure using the Japanese technique Okuriari, an assembly that barely shows the joints. The vitality of HOS is built through three essential techniques that are a direct echo of those developed in collaboration with artisans in India in the GAN carpet collection: MOYA MOYA, SARA SARA and SHITO SHITO. HOS evokes the elements of the earth, showing Kuma’s deep interest in the invisible bond that unites the human being with the grandeur of the natural world.


The beauty of semi-industrial processes
This sensitivity to detail continues in the DUNNE collection, by Nao Tamura, which illustrates the beauty of the semi-industrial. Inspired by the dunes, it achieves its organic silhouette and sculptural volumes through precise, manual assembly, using only the extrusion of 2 pieces of 100% recyclable aluminium. The functional design is covered with sobriety in the Espagueti dining armchair, a work by ERRE. Its structure, a continuous line of zinc-plated steel rod and aluminum shell, celebrates the beauty that is born of formal simplicity and pure utility.

The CONO pergola from GANDIABLASCO, designed by José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales, is a singular refuge that evokes the essence of an aboriginal tipi, and integrates harmoniously into the natural environment. This piece, which combines manual and industrial methods, is part of the ARCHITECTURAL SPACES collection from GANDIABLASCO. Inspired by Greco-Latin cultures and nomadic tribes, CONO can be used hung like a nest or on the ground, and incorporates its own integrated LED lighting that is regulated with a wireless remote control. It offers an enveloping and light space, ideal for feeling immersed in outdoor environments.
NEDRA. In Mediterranean culture, gastronomy is a shared ritual, a moment lived outdoors and in company. The outdoor kitchen NEDRA is born to honor this custom. The result of a collaboration between GANDIABLASCO, Porcelanosa and the architect Fran Silvestre, its minimalist and technical design includes an innovative table-like module with hidden induction. Thanks to high-resistance materials like Krion® and Xtone®, NEDRA turns the act of cooking into the heart of any gathering.

Great shapes and small gestures: designer accessories for the exterior
The accessory collection from GANDIABLASCO converses with the spirit of the Mediterranean, intertwining the knowledge of craftsmanship with innovation and superior technical resistance. Born to live relentlessly outdoors, they become the perfect accent to bring life to any furniture set by the brand.
DJ BOOTH. And if flavor is the beginning, sound is the soul of the party under the sky. The DJ Booth is born for this setting, offering a modular and sophisticated solution for social events. It combines the resistance of powder-coated aluminium and glass with the warmth of iroko wood on shelves and drawers. Its structure is designed to easily organize audio equipment and vinyl records, and includes LED lighting. A customizable piece allows music to flow without barriers and transforms the space into a complete sensory experience.

ARIA. The Aria luminaires, designed by Mayice, explore contemporary craftsmanship through a traditional technique that recalls basketry. Aria is completely handcrafted by women in rural India who weave stainless steel wire over metallic structures, creating a monomaterial, organic “skin” that filters light in a play of lights and shadows.

BRISA. The Brisa parasol, with refined aesthetics, is born to blend with any outdoor environment. Its essential design and apparent simplicity hide a durable shade thanks to its aluminum structure, its acrylic fabric, and a discreet concrete base. It is a versatile piece, capable of adapting to its environment through color customization. Brisa is the purity of form at the service of space.

The Gandiablasco botijo collection expands. The TOMÉ JUG is a contemporary homage to Spanish artisan memory and tradition. Born from expert hands in Valencian workshops, this porous terracotta clay vessel rescues the ancestral art of cooling water by evaporation. It is an invitation, in the words of its designer, Luis Fernández Codeseda, to connect with the object in a deeper way. Available in its natural and decorative version, the Botijo Tomé celebrates functionality with the timeless beauty of the handmade.

OUTDOOR SHOWERS. Water is a primordial element in Mediterranean culture, a symbol of purity and essential well-being for life outdoors. The new outdoor showers from GANDIABLASCO seek to capture the essence of this ritual. The brand presents four models, with round or rectilinear profiles, designed to integrate into different environments. These showers, manufactured in AISI 316 stainless steel, offer an architectural-lined design. Some models also include blue LED lighting, transforming the simple act of refreshing oneself into a moment of connection with the surroundings, where the freedom evoked by a spring is revived.
OUTDOORS IS THE NEW INDOORS
Collections for a home without limits
Modern architecture and Mediterranean culture have always sought to blur the boundaries between interior and exterior, ccreating fluid spaces where the center is outdoor life. GANDIABLASCO has been based on this way of living since its inception, but the transition was not complete, as the furniture maintained that distinction due to the processes and materials used. Now, the brand embarks on a new path: transferring the sensations associated with indoor spaces to the exterior and vice versa, creating outdoor furniture capable of integrating into any interior, achieving total aesthetic continuity, a connected lifestyle in a unique space.
Continuing with this vision, the Outdoors is the new Indoors philosophy becomes the group’s new axis. The collections of GANDIABLASCO act as central and structural pieces of these borderless spaces. GAN complements the proposal with its artisanal carpets and accessories, which provide the warmth and texture typical of the interior. For its part, DIABLA incorporates a touch of freshness and color, dynamizing the environment with its proposals for contract furniture and accessories with a more funky vibes. The brands of the group unite to build environments where fluidity, aesthetics, and functionality coexist without distinction.

In this sense, GANDIABLASCO adapts some of its collections with interior fabrics accompanied by the artisanal carpets of the GAN group brand. Examples include ONDE, designed by Luca Nichetto, a collection that evokes the interior aesthetic of the fifties with great sophistication; or ONSEN, by Francesco Meda & David Quincoces, with reminiscences of classic steel tube and leather strap furniture. Added to these are the upholstered collections, ERNO, amodular seats of padded fabric with aesthetics associated with classic Italian sofas, by Alejandra Gandía-Blasco Lloret, the collection of modular islands ISLA, by Sebastian Herkner or the MASS modules by Todd Bracher, , the organic lines of DUNNE, by Nao Tamura, the cozy shapes of ARENA by Søren Rose, , and the versatility of GBmodular by José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales. This flexibility in space conception invites the mixing of styles, allowing these collections to dialogue with accessory designs, such as the GRAPY lounge chair by Kensaku Oshiro, the SAIL pouf by Héctor Serrano, the ARAM coffee tables by Nendo or the IRIS coffee tables by Alejandra Gandía-Blasco Lloret; and also with other pieces from the firm such as the GRILL by MUT Design or VALENTINA UP by Alejandra Gandia-Blasco, both for Diabla, the brand of the Gandia Blasco Group.

The essence is to blur the borders: to bring the calm and warmth of home to the exterior and vice versa. This proposal embraces the beauty of the process, where the artisan and the semi-industrial meet, seeking well-being and that sense of shelter provided by good design. Furniture created to live alongside the user for a long time, as in durability resides true beauty and respect for the future.
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