Materials
Flat powder-coated aluminium
Polyethylene
Fabrics
Agora Liso by Tuvatextil
Agora Panama by Tuvatextil
Bora Bora by Crevin
Dolce by Crevin
Duo by Crevin
Gemini by Benecke Kaliko
Patio by Kvadrat
Silvertex by Spradling®
Natté by Sunbrella®
Sling by Sunbrella®
Solids by Sunbrella®
Domino by Sunbrella® (only pillows)
Majestic by Sunbrella® (only pillows)
Strange Loves by Dedar Milano (only pillows)
Versions
Flat Sectional 4
The FLAT sectional 4 complements the range of outdoor furniture from the FLAT collection. Its sober and essential style makes this a strong and flexible designer sofa that can be used to make up different outdoor or indoor spaces, as you choose.
FLAT sectional 4 is not just an outdoor sofa. It naturally and elegantly combines powder-coated aluminium sections and 100% recyclable polyethylene that can be customized in anthracite, sand, agate grey, blue grey, cement grey, white and bronze.
Modularity is limitless. Combine it with other products in the collection and create your own FLAT outdoor space, on small terraces or in large Contract projects.
The FLAT sectional 4 is an original design by Mario Ruiz for GANDIABLASCO.
Awards
Wallpaper* Design Awards
2008
Red Dot Design Award
2010
MD magazine
2011
Sizes (HxhxL)
180x91x68 cm
71x36x27 inch
Materials
Powder-coated aluminium
100% recyclable polyethylene
Polyurethane foam rubber covered with water-repellent fabric
Outdoor fabric cover
About Mario Ruiz
Born in 1965 in Alicante, Spain, designer Mario Ruiz graduated in Industrial Design from Barcelona’s prestigious Elisava Design School. He started his independent professional career in 1995 opening his own studio in Barcelona.
Siemens, Steelcase, Teknion Studio, Offecct, lapalma, Thomson, Arflex, Haworth, Grundig, Palau, GANDIABLASCO, Expormim, HBF, Metalarte, Joquer, B.lux... are among the many clients with whom Mario Ruiz has worked extensively. For some of these companies he not only undertakes projects directly related to their products in diferent fields (domestic and office furniture, lighting, textile design, product design) but also acts as creative director defining their product.
Mario Ruiz’s work has been shown in exhibitions throughout Europe and Japan and he has been acknowledged with more than 40 important awards. In 2016 he received the prestigious National Design Prize, given by the King of Spain, Felipe VI and the Ministry of Economy.
He is also the recipient of Delta de Plata prizes, awarded by Barcelona’s ADI-FAD (Association for Industrial Design). In Europe and the US, meanwhile, he has received plaudits from Red Dot, IF, Design Plus, and the Wallpaper Awards.
From 1992 until 2002, Mario Ruiz was Professor of Industrial Projects at the Eina and Elisava design schools in Barcelona. He has given numerous lectures in Tokyo, Singapore, New York, Dubai, London, and Chicago.