The Gubi Epic Table is a celebration of Italian travertine stone, in response to the growing desire for the honesty and authenticity of natural materials.
The Gubi Epic Table is a celebration of Italian travertine stone, in response to the growing desire for the honesty and authenticity of natural materials.
Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975. Paulin designed the chair in harmony with the changing design style of its period, replacing the austerity of post-war design with a new, vigorous approach.
The Gubi Matégot Coffee Table is part of a more sophisticated register that Matégot designed until 1963.
A design by Robert Dudley Best for Gubi. Inspired by the Bauhaus style.
A design by Robert Dudley Best for Gubi. Inspired by the Bauhaus style.
A design by Robert Dudley Best for Gubi. Inspired by the Bauhaus style.
The Gubi TS collection were designed by Danish-Italian design duo GamFratesi for the restaurant The Standard in Copenhagen.
The Stay sofa by Gubi has a gracefully sculptural design that invites you to stay and relax.
The Gubi Multi-Lite was first designed in 1972 by Louis Weisdorf with the aim of celebrating his passion for diversity
The characteristic shape of the Gubi Multi lamp and timeless appearance fit into any home environment.
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.