Gubi
Originally designed in 1954, the Bagdad Lamp by Mathieu Matégot’s is a testament to the designer’s material affinity for perforated metal.
Originally designed in 1954, the Bagdad Lamp by Mathieu Matégot’s is a testament to the designer’s material affinity for perforated metal.
The Gubi Tavolo a Dischi table was first designed in 1963 by influential Italian architect Carlo De Carli.
The 9602 Floor Lamp, also known as “Chinese Hat” was designed by Paavo Tynell in 1938 for the hotel Aulanko.
The Gubi Bohemian 72 Chair was originally designed by late design icon Gabriella Crespi.
The F300 lounge chair was originally designed by Pierre Paulinin the mid-1960s for furniture manufacturer Artifor.
Elogio, a modular sofa originally designed by Tobia Scarpa in 1974, has been reissued by Gubi.
Inspired by Tove Kindt-Larsen’s 1936 sketch, the Grace Lounge Chair is a standout within the Gubi collection.
The Tynell floor lamp was designed by Paavo Tynell who was born in Helsinki in 1890, 12 years after the invention of the domestic lightbulb.