Ibiza
Biographies
Germán Rodríguez Arias
Germán Rodríguez Arias was one of the founders of the architectural movement GATCPAC (Group of Catalan Architects and Technicians for the Progress of Contemporary Architecture), that emerged in Catalonia in the 1930s. Designer and interior architect, he brought to life the concepts of economy, efficiency, functionality and beauty, as a pioneer and standard bearer of Rationalism in Spain. Arias went into exile in Chile in 1939, where he was commissioned the reform Pablo Neruda’s house in Isla Negra. He returned to Ibiza to spend the last years of his life.
Germán Rodríguez Arias
| 1950Ibiza is an evocation of the pace of life on the iconic island of the same name. The design features a single piece of steel tubing that affords a generous, low seat and deep backrest; and invitation to stay put. Its colourful distinction, with Kvadrat fabrics, means it is at home anywhere.
Overview
Chrome-plated steel tube structure.
Seat and back upholstered and sewn by hand.
Two upholstery options: customer’s choice of fabric and Gabriel's fabric from its samplers.
Plain fabric measures: 1,40 m / 55.1” long (70 cm / 27.5” seat and 70 cm / 27.5” back) and 1,40 m / 55.1” wide.
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