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.
The wonderfully seated and elegant Gubi Beetle chair is a real favorite among private users as interior architects. A beautiful and functional design by designers duo Gam-fratesi.
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 Epic Coffee Table Steel Ø80 is a new edition to the Epic coffee tables designed by the designer duo Gam-Fratesi for Gubi.
The Gubi Croissant Sofa and Lounge Chair, designed by the Danish architect and designer Illum Wikkelsø from 1960, are a playful version of the traditional Chesterfield sofa and club chair.
The Adnet is a design mirror by Jacques Adnet.
The Multi-Lite Pendant can be transformed into multiple combinations
The Multi-Lite Pendant by Louis Weisdorf can be transformed into multiple combinations, the two outer part can be moved to use it as an up and downlighter.
The elegant Gubi TS Outdoor coffee table from the Gam-Fratesi collection of the same name has a beautiful travertine stone top.
Designed by the design duo GamFratesi, the Masculo Lounge Chair is characterized by the contrast between Scandinavian elegance and Italian dynamic lines.
The modern design classic from the 1970s by Pierre Paulin looks like a soft cloud and sits pleasantly low to the ground, available in beautiful upholstery.
This elegant design classic for above your table by designers Bonderup & Thorup is now also available in new color options.
The playful design classic by designer Mads Caprani is available again, an organic eye-catcher lamp made of the best materials.
The Private Collection is a series of Japanese-style furniture created by the Space Copenhagen designer duo that includes a slim dining table.
The Gubi TS collection were designed by Danish-Italian design duo GamFratesi for the restaurant The Standard in Copenhagen.
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.