
Materials
Powder-coated aluminium
Concrete
Fabrics
Amelia
Chester
Espiga
Gemini
Gofre
Iris
Libera
Lino
Minoa
Moaré
Natté
Panama
Patio
Plain
Saint-Tropez
Silvertex
Solids
Tribal
Tulum
Dunne Lounge chair
“For me, beauty comes from the seamless integration of form and function. DUNNE balances organic flow with precise engineering, ensuring that every detail serves a purpose. The structure feels light and effortless, yet behind it is a highly considered process that wouldn’t be possible without the expertise of GANDIABLASCO’s engineering team.”
Nao Tamura
Designed by Nao Tamura for GANDIABLASCO, el DUNNE lounge chair transmits the rugged texture of sand by forming the curvature of the dunes, balancing sustainable materials — 100% recyclable aluminium — with comfort, and considering its integration in both interior and exterior spaces. The combination of extruded, assembled, and hand-welded pieces reflects the mastery of semi-industrial processes, conveying a sense of lightness and effortless design.
This designer lounge chair, available in armless configurations, with elegant armrests, or with a practical concrete side table, redefines the concept of comfort. Its superior padding and cushions offer exceptional comfort, thanks to their polyurethane foam and polyester fibre filling, all upholstered with a technical fabric featuring a water-repellent treatment.
The DUNNE lounge chair is an original design Nao Tamura for GANDIABLASCO.
Sizes (HxhxL)
105x95x78 cm
41x37x31 inch
Materials
Powder-coated aluminium
Seat and backrest in polyurethane foam rubber and polyester fibre with water-repellent fabric
Armrests in quick drying Gravidry® polyurethane foam with polyester fibre
Upholstery in removable outdoor and technical fabric
Concrete side table

About Nao Tamura
She is a designer whose work transcends disciplines, cultures, and industries. Rooted in both Tokyo and New York’s creative communities, she seamlessly integrates innovation and emotion, crafting designs that resonate beyond aesthetics.
Her practice spans product design, installations, and spatial design, always seeking harmony between contrasting elements—nature and technology, emotion and function, delicacy and boldness, Eastern and Western sensibilities. Through this balance, she explores the power of “interconnection,” connecting people, cultures, and experiences.
Nao’s work has been exhibited at institutions such as Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Salone del Mobile in Milan, and the Kyocera Museum in Kyoto. She has been invited to speak at TED Talk, the University of Milan, and other international forums, sharing insights on design’s evolving role in shaping culture and industry.
Her contributions to design have been recognized with numerous prestigious awards, including the IF Design Award, the Good Design Award, The One Show, and Industrial Design Excellence Awards, among others.














































































































