Curated by Jon Gasca
Life is full of beautiful things. They do not need to match. They just fit in.
Now on instagram: @design.art.architecture
Michael Borremans, Magnetics III, 2009
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stua:
Apartment in Barcelona by @home_vice studio featuring STUA Gas chair. A Jesus Gasca design.
GAS: www.stua.com/design/gas
Photo @bypablo.estudio
Michel François, Contre nature (égaline), 2023
YET TO BE TITLED art collection
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stua:
The new STUA Calma armchair, a casual lounge armchair for your comfort. Jon Gasca design.
CALMA: www.stua.com/design/calma
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stua:
The STUA Lau Console paired with Laclasica chair in the large reception area of @restauranteakelarre
LAU: www.stua.com/design/lau
LACLASICA: www.stua.com/design/laclasica
The space also includes Costura sofas.
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stua:
Spring is here and we are launching two new STUA outdoor designs by Jon Gasca: The Calma lounge armchairs, and the Pausa round tables.
What makes Calma different is that it is a mixture of hammock and armchair.
Calma consists of a long suspended sling, which is also upholstered with a comfortable inner padding. The design allows us to lie down and rest our head. Even fall asleep. And if you want, you can use the matching footrest for a total comfort.
Deliveries have started.You can order them now!
CALMA: www.stua.com/design/calma
Isamu Noguchi: Dining-room Table (1948) Laminated white Beech Wood
Hoscos Working
Photo @alejandro.dc
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stua:
One of the hidden gems of the STUA collection is the Costura chaiselongue, simply elegant, comfortable and timeless. A new design classic by Jon Gasca.
COSTURA: www.stua.com/design/costura
Space: Javier Guerrero
Project by @perez_palacios_aa
Tlalpuente project explores the relation of the house with its environment.
The architectural concept addresses the idea of an open plan over a basement on natural terrain. This was traduced in an intersection of basic geometry and a structural intersection that defines the spaces of the house. This grid resulted in three main voids: each has a particular purpose that complements the interior space, views, and terraces.
Finally, it establishes a dialogue between the natural scenery surrounding the house and its structure.
Mexico City
Photo @rafaelgamo
Project by @perez_palacios_aa
Tlalpuente project explores the relation of the house with its environment.
The architectural concept addresses the idea of an open plan over a basement on natural terrain. This was traduced in an intersection of basic geometry and a structural intersection that defines the spaces of the house. This grid resulted in three main voids: each has a particular purpose that complements the interior space, views, and terraces.
Finally, it establishes a dialogue between the natural scenery surrounding the house and its structure.
Mexico City
Photo @rafaelgamo