Gaia is a retractable bioclimatic pergola that combines minimalist and contemporary design with the functionality of retractable blades to transform luxury outdoor spaces.
Robust structure
IASO pergola profiles are designed to provide comfort and withstand adverse weather conditions.
Colors
Materials
Aluminium
Check availability of other colours and lacquer finishes.
Elegant lighting
Our advanced lighting system will provide you with the ambiance you desire at any time of the day. Control natural and artificial light to create your ideal setting.
Gaia redefines outdoor comfort with its motorised retractable blades system that allows total control over both artificial and natural light. Its minimalist design and premium finishes make it an ideal solution for residential projects, hotels, and restaurants. Additionally, the perimeter LED lighting options, both white and RGB, offer the possibility to personalise the ambiance at any time of the day. Made with durable materials, Gaia is designed to transform modern and exclusive outdoor spaces.
"Gaia allows absolute control of light with its retractable blades and LED lighting system."
Technical Information
Specifications
Features
CONFIGURATION
Self-supporting
With pillars
Between walls
MEASUREMENTS
Line
2m to 4.5m
Projection
1.47m to 7.62m
LIGHTING
White LED lighting on perimeter
RGB LED ambient lighting on perimeter
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