Flat Textil Club armchair
FLAT TEXTIL is a collection of outdoor furniture designed in 2008 that went around the world. Now it is back in its lightest version, with a light and versatile structure and can be elegantly adapted to any outdoor space.
The FLAT TEXTIL club armchair is a designer armchair made from welded powder-coated aluminium sections and Batyline® fabric. It comes in a range of colours and textures, you choose.
The textile mesh blends in with the main part of the chair, making it an outdoor armchair which combines the strength of an outdoor piece with the comfort of indoor furniture.
The FLAT TEXTIL club armchair is an original design by Mario Ruiz for GANDIABLASCO.
Sizes (HxhxL)
74x68x70 cm
29x27x28 inch
Materials
Powder-coated aluminium
Batyline® fabric
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.