The Private Collection is a series of Japanese-style furniture created by the Space Copenhagen designer duo 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 iconic Beetle chair, a very comfortable design by Gam-Fratesi for Danish brand Gubi. The design of the chair was inspired by that little creature in nature, outside your house.
Created with classic, durable materials and combined with a modern, clean aesthetic, that is the line that GamFratesi has in common with the TS family.
The Gubi floor lamp Model 597 is a design by Gianfranco Frattini from 1961, and this is a true masterpiece, with this lamp his career as a renowned lighting designer began.
The Gubi round 2.0 dining table can be in a white marble, green marble, black marble, black laminate, oak, black stained ash or walnut table top.
The clean designed Gubi Matégot Dedal bookshelf is a modular system and can be hung in many different ways, solo or in a small group.
The inspiration for the base of the table came from the vaulted ceilings of La Pedrera.
The Private Collection is a series of Japanese-style furniture created by the Space Copenhagen designer duo that includes a slim dining table.
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 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 new addition to the Coco chair by OEO Studio for Gubi has it's own charismatic signature design that offers a high level of comfort and this new chair is also stackable.
The Private Collection is a series of Japanese-style furniture created by the Space Copenhagen designer duo that includes a slim dining table.
The Bohemian chair by GUBI is a great example of Gabriella Crespi's desire to create furniture that can be used both indoors and outdoors.
The Epic Coffee Table Steel Ø80 is a new edition to the Epic coffee tables designed by the designer duo Gam-Fratesi for Gubi.