Sancal took advantage of Feria Habitat Valencia to show for the first time in Spain the new Sancal collection. Innovative proposals to create serene and functional environments; accommodating and distinguished at the same time.
For Sancal, art is expression par excellence: thus, Sancal relies on design as a sign of identity. The exhibition includes products by a select group of Spanish designers: Odosdesign, Nadadora, José Manuel Ferrero, Quim Larrea, Nadadora, Rafa García and the architectural studio A-cero.
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Chat, designed by Nadadora |
Pío Pío, designed by Odosdesign |
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| Tea, designed by José Manuel Ferrero |
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In addition, the new collection of auxiliary tables Capas designed by Serra & de la Rocha made its debut and Sancal presented benches for collective spaces named Konoha and designed by Toyo Ito.
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| Capas, designed by Serra & de la Rocha |
Konoha, designed by Toyo Ito |
Sancal presents designs with a marked personality - for a collection aesthetically compatible, one with the other - with the aim of creating spaces which breathe harmony.
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| Happen, designed by Rafa García |
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With Happen and Ace Sancal offers movement, versatility, wide seating and well-being: different interpretations, from which you can choose that which best adapts to you. Tea allows us to play with textures and colours: a daring hexagonal quilting which can, optionally, be bicolour. The collection of Rock tables, the Chat poufs, and the Mandarinas cushions are the perfect accessories to create a flexible and casual environment. Meanwhile, Pío Pío and Boomerang Chill are the most chic option for lounging environments.
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| Ace, designed by A-Cero |
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| Rock, designed by Rafa García |
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| Mandarinas, designed by Elena Castaño-López |

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Following the trend of popular naturalism, Sancal pieces are covered with the latest upholstery - mostly natural fibres, linen and cotton, using temperate colours, sober and without harshness; similarly, new textures with a singular purpose: to inspire and create atmosphere in spaces filled with life.

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| Boomerang Chill, designed by Quim Larrea |
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