Momos by José A. Gandia-Blasco for GAN Rethinks Flexible Lounge Chairs
Amy Duong — January 30, 2026 — Art & Design
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Momos by José A. Gandia-Blasco for GAN rethinks flexible lounge solutions with a modular seating collection that emphasises adaptability and relaxed form. The system is composed of pouf-style modules in varied shapes, including circular, semicircular, and wedge elements that can be combined into linear benches, curved arrangements, or individual seats depending on space and use case. Each element is upholstered in GAN’s textile options with removable covers that support customisation and easy maintenance.
The collection’s geometry enables a range of layouts suited to public interiors, residential lounges, and hospitality environments, allowing spaces to be configured for social interaction, solo seating, or transitional circulation. Low profiles and generous proportions contribute to a casual, informal character, while the quality of materials and finishes align with GAN’s focus on craftsmanship. The Momos modules interlock visually when placed together while maintaining individual presence, creating a versatile system that balances coherence and variety for contemporary interiors.
Image Credit: José A. Gandía-Blasco, GAN
The collection’s geometry enables a range of layouts suited to public interiors, residential lounges, and hospitality environments, allowing spaces to be configured for social interaction, solo seating, or transitional circulation. Low profiles and generous proportions contribute to a casual, informal character, while the quality of materials and finishes align with GAN’s focus on craftsmanship. The Momos modules interlock visually when placed together while maintaining individual presence, creating a versatile system that balances coherence and variety for contemporary interiors.
Image Credit: José A. Gandía-Blasco, GAN
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