The Stay lounge sofa by Gubi has a gracefully sculptural design that invites you to stay and relax.
Pierre Paulin designed the Pacha series in 1975, the comfortable lounge chair with a beautiful organic shape and there is now also a two and three seater.
Pierre Paulin designed the Pacha series in 1975, the comfortable lounge chair with a beautiful organic shape and there is now also a two and three seater.
The Gubi Stay lounge chair with high back from Space Copenhagen has a graceful sculptural design that invites you to relax.
The Stay lounge chair by Gubi has a gracefully sculptural design that invites you to stay and relax.
The elegant and timeless Gubi Grace Lounge Chair now relaunched, is an rattan armchair that was already designed in 1936 by Tove Kindt-Larsen.
The elegant Gubi Beetle lounge chair by designers Gam-Fratesi is extremely comfortable and comes in many fabric options and base options.
The Stay lounge chair by Gubi has a gracefully sculptural design that invites you to stay and relax.
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
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 comfortable design classic from the 1970s by Pierre Paulin is like a soft cloud low to the ground and is now also available with armrests in many fabric options.
The GMG Chaise Longue is a comfortable design by Greta M. Grossman (GMG) from 1951, and is the perfect relax chair with a flowing design that represents the human body.
The Stay lounge chair by Gubi has a gracefully sculptural design that invites you to stay and relax.
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.