Designed by: Jose A. Gandia-Blasco Canales
Manufactured by: GAN Gandia Blasco
The three-dimensional embroideries of our Momos collection are a reinterpretation by José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales of a traditional textile craft he discovered more than twenty years ago during a trip to northern Brazil, in the state of Maranhão. Since then, that curious fabric remained in his memory until, together with the embroidery skills of our artisans from the GAN Women Unit, he managed to translate it into the design of a collection of rugs, poufs, and cushions. Its unique fractal structure recalls the geometry of butterfly eggs, while its light felted wool texture provides an exceptional tactile experience. This is not the first time GAN has reinterpreted a traditional embroidery technique, as this is the mission of the GAN Women Unit. The Indian artisan women from our social project are great experts in embroidery. Their experience and skill allowed them to perfectly understand Brazilian craftsmanship and reinterpret its embroideries very precisely. This is the anthracite ottoman from the Momos collection, crafted using our hand-embroidered technique with anthracite grey wool. It's a design by José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales with a removable cover, complementing a matching rug and cushion that can be used to create informal settings. Manufactured by GAN Gandia Blasco.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 2025.
24" W, 24" D, 15" H
Designed by: Jose A. Gandia-Blasco Canales
Manufactured by: GAN Gandia Blasco
The three-dimensional embroideries of our Momos collection are a reinterpretation by José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales of a traditional textile craft he discovered more than twenty years ago during a trip to northern Brazil, in the state of Maranhão. Since then, that curious fabric remained in his memory until, together with the embroidery skills of our artisans from the GAN Women Unit, he managed to translate it into the design of a collection of rugs, poufs, and cushions. Its unique fractal structure recalls the geometry of butterfly eggs, while its light felted wool texture provides an exceptional tactile experience. This is not the first time GAN has reinterpreted a traditional embroidery technique, as this is the mission of the GAN Women Unit. The Indian artisan women from our social project are great experts in embroidery. Their experience and skill allowed them to perfectly understand Brazilian craftsmanship and reinterpret its embroideries very precisely. This is the anthracite ottoman from the Momos collection, crafted using our hand-embroidered technique with anthracite grey wool. It's a design by José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales with a removable cover, complementing a matching rug and cushion that can be used to create informal settings. Manufactured by GAN Gandia Blasco.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 2025.
24" W, 24" D, 15" H
