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The Gogan collection owes its name to nature and in particular to the Japanese stones smoothed by time and water, which were a source of inspiration for this project.
This is what the Japanese stones placed on the banks of rivers and lakes to protect and embellish the banks are called. The shapes of the sofa, as well as those of the armchair, are in fact reminiscent of soft stones sculpted by wind and water, massive but at the same time soft, on which you can lie.
As in stone sculptures, where the stones are in balance by virtue of their joints and position, in the Gogan sofa and armchair the balance between the elements is given by the shape, which is not too regular: thanks to a play of gravity and balances, shapes that should be heavy manage to be light.

The seats are soft and irregular and the seating position is slightly inclined towards the rear; this gives the pieces in the collection extreme comfort and allows the backrest to be kept lower. Backrest and seat are joined by buttresses which give an idea of ​​lightness.

Product Designer: Patricia Urquiola

Patricia Urquiola, a renowned Spanish designer based in Milan, studied architecture under Achille Castiglioni before establishing her studio in 2001. Known for versatile designs across product, interiors, and architecture, she has created iconic projects like the Museo del Gioiello and the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Barcelona. Her works are exhibited in top museums like MoMA and the V&A Museum. She has earned accolades such as the Spanish Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes and "Designer of the Year" from international publications..

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