CONO by José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales for GANDIABLASCO
Collection: CONO di José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales per GANDIABLASCO
Category: Gazebos, pergolas and umbrellas

“You can place the CONO pergola in any part of the garden, nestled among trees, to truly immerse yourself in nature." - José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales
An enchanting retreat where you can feel immersed in nature
The concept of the CONO pergola was conceived as a project aimed at developing a unique product that would reflect GANDIABLASCO’s identity in a representative way. Hanging or above the ground, the CONO pergola is a unique and striking shelter reminiscent of teepees, and seamlessly blends with its natural surroundings.
Created by José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales, it is part of GANDIABLASCO’s Outdoor Spaces collection, consisting of designs with a structural character, like pieces that provide shelter or other functionalities. A line inspired by Greco-Latin culture and certain nomadic tribes that, over its 20-year history, has redefined the aesthetics of contemporary outdoor environments.
The CONO pergola alludes precisely to the typical teepee structure. This outstanding example of ingenious and adaptable microarchitecture represents a form of nomadic housing designed to meet the mobility and habitability needs of the indigenous tribes of the Great Plains. Constructed of lightweight, natural materials, such as animal skins and wooden poles, making them easy to assemble, disassemble and transport, the teepees offer a surprisingly large and functional interior space, with considerable height allowing for air circulation and natural light. This efficient use of space, despite their compact size, and the light and resistant materials, together with their ability to adapt to different climatic and geographical conditions, are an inexhaustible source of inspiration for GANDIABLASCO.