Pierre Paulin designed the Pacha ottoman in 1975. Paulin designed the ottoman to blend in nicely with the lounge chair
Pierre Paulin designed the Pacha ottoman in 1975. Paulin designed the ottoman to blend in nicely with the lounge chair
Designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975, comfortable and soft and with this new version it's also ready to go outside.
Designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975, comfortable and soft and with this new version it's also ready to go outside.
Designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975, comfortable and soft and with this new version it's also ready to go outside.
Designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975, comfortable and soft and with this new version it's also ready to go outside.
Designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975, comfortable and soft and with this new version it's also ready to go outside.
Designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975, comfortable and soft and with this new version it's also ready to go outside.
This protective cover is designed for GUBI's Pacha Outdoor chair and can be used when is not in use.
This protective cover is designed for GUBI's Pacha Outdoor ottoman and can be used when is not in use.
Since its introduction the Gubi beetle chair by Gamfratesi is well received by end-consumers as well as interior architects. This is a comfortable shell chair
Since its introduction the Gubi beetle chair by Gamfratesi is well received by end-consumers as well as interior architects. This is a comfortable shell chair
A design by the Danish-Italian design duo GamFratesi for GUBI, the Beetle Meeting Chair is here for your home office or formal space.
The Gubi Obello lamp is really a playful design from the seventies by American designer Bill Curry and consists entirely of white opal glass and provides up to 40 hours of cozy light when fully charged.
The Copacabana lounge chair by Mathieu Mategot is made of a black painted tubular frame with a metal perforated top. Light furniture, easy to move and almost transparent, so that it does not clutter up rooms and spaces.
Gubi Denmark.
Founded in 1967 to showcase the postmodern furniture designs and textile catalog of husband-and-wife duo Gubi and Lisbeth Larson, Gubi has grown into a Danish design house with global influence. While its roots remain planted in Copenhagen, Gubi furniture collections have a cosmopolitan flavor that is internationally recognized.
With a current stable of visionaries like Gam Fratesi and Paul Leroy, and a range of work by traditional icons such as Henning Larsen and Greta M. Grossman, Gubi is pushing creative and technical boundaries through re-imagining the past and inventing the future.