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WELCOME TO THE GUBI UNIVERSE NOVELTIES and EXTENSIONS Founded in Copenhagen in 1967 At GUBI we are on a continual quest. A journey. Fuelled by our passion to discover overlooked icons from the past and future icons in the making, we have made a distinctive name for ourselves in the international design arena as a dynamic design force to be reckoned with. We see ourselves as treasure hunters, where curiosity, courage and intuition are key components for our success. Design is all about discovering gems and following your instincts. It involves travelling, searching and finding long-lost...
Open the catalog to page 2NOVELTIES Multi-Lite Pendant Lamp ■ p 5 Satellite Pendant Lamp ■ p 7 G10 Floor and Pendant Lamp ■ p 8 LA. 33 Mirror ■ p 11 Randaccio Mirror ■ p 12 Stay Lounge Chair and Sola ■ p 15 Moon Dining and Lounge Table ■ p 16 Mategot Lounge Table ■ p 18 BESPOKE EDITIONS GUBI Choice ■ p 21 EXTENSIONS Demon Shell ■ p 23 Gubi Table 2.0 ■ p 23 Pedrera Lounge Table ■ p 24 Mategot Trolley ■ p 24 Dedal Bookshelf ■ p 25 Beetle Footstool ■ p 25 Modern Line Lounge Chair and Sola ■ p 26 Mategot Coatrack ■ p 26 TS Lounge Table and Console ■ p 27 At GUBI we strive to continue producing and launching...
Open the catalog to page 3MULTI - LITE PENDANT LAMP Designed by Louis Weisdorf in 1972 The Multi-Lite Collection embraces the golden era of Danish design with its characteristic shape of two opposing outside, mobile shades that enable creating a personal installation and a wide range of lighting values in a room. By individually rotating the shades, the Multi-Lite Pendant Lamp can be transformed into multiple combinations where the light can be directed upwards, downwards or exude an asymmetrical art light. The Multi-Lite was first drawn in 1972 when Louis Weisdorf did an exception to his own design custom of using...
Open the catalog to page 4SATELLITE PENDANT LAMP Designed by Mathieu Matégot in 1953 The Satellite Collection of two pendant lamps with geometrical shapes and an organic shade is designed by Mathieu Matégot in 1953 to create outstanding sculptural aesthetics. The name, Satellite, was given by Matégot as a wink and tribute to the scientific progress in France in the years after the Second World War. The Satellite Collection holds the distinctive trait of Rigitulle, a technique and material invented by the designer himself that makes it possible to bend and fold the fabric-like metal sheet to an original, oblong...
Open the catalog to page 5G10 FLOOR & PENDANT LAMP Designed by Greta M. Grossman in 1950 The G10 Collection, designed by the icon Greta M. Grossman in 1950, is another of her undiscovered designs. The lamp collection is characterised by its distinctive lampshade, giving the space a pleasant light, as well as its rough surface and contrasting polished brass details, which are all defining the lamps unique look. The collection, consisting of a floor lamp and a pendant, has a refined luxurious charm combined with an industrial character, which gives an expression of a classic yet contemporary design. The G10 Collection...
Open the catalog to page 6Designed by Gio Ponti in 1933 The F.A. 33 Mirror was originally designed by the legendary designer Gio Ponti in 1933 for that period’s most prominent lamp, glass and mirror manufacturer FontanaArte, which Ponti and Pietro Chiesa founded a couple of years earlier. With its pure and light curved shape and iconic expression, the timeless F.A. 33 Mirror adds a gentle touch of elegance to any interior style. The mirror comes in a polished brass finish in two different sizes, full length and half part of GIO PONTI MIRROR COLLECTION length, making it possible to be used in any room as a classic...
Open the catalog to page 7RANDACCIO MIRROR Designed by Gio Ponti in 1925 One of Gio Ponti’s signature designs is the Randaccio Mirror from 1925. Designed for his own home on Via Randaccio in Milano, his very first architectural project, the Randaccio Mirror decorated the walls in his bedroom on the 3rd floor together with other furniture designed especially for the apartment. The Randaccio Mirror unites elegance with simplicity and is characterised by its atypical crown-like detailing on the top, a detail used by Ponti in several of his works within design and art. The mirror, which comes in three different sizes,...
Open the catalog to page 8STAY SOFA & LOUNGE CHAIR Designed by Space Copenhagen in 2015 Stay here, stay with me, stay relaxed, stay and read...Stay Collection, consisting of two lounge chairs and three sofas, has a sculptural and organic shape that, besides from giving a contemporary look, embraces the user and encourages to stay seated. The characteristic shape is almost like a singular continuous pencil stroke wrapping a solid texture. The collection, designed by Space Copenhagen, is suitable for both public spaces and private homes as its small size fits very well to populate spaces of limited size where keeping...
Open the catalog to page 9MOON DINING & LOUNGE TABLE Designed by Space Copenhagen in 2015 Space Copenhagen is the designer behind the classic Moon Collection; a series of organic rounded tables for both domestic and public spaces. The interplay between the beautiful solid oak table top and the smooth half – or full moon shaped base, with bevelled surface, creates a simple yet strong identity for the design. The result is an elegant table series with clear references to traditional Danish carpentry. Through their fascination of the contrast between variations of surfaces and finishes, Space Copenhagen has designed...
Open the catalog to page 10MATÉGOT LOUNGE TABLE Designed by Mathieu Matégot in 1960 The Matégot Lounge Table by Mathieu Matégot was designed in the year 1960 and with its organic and artistic form is a chic table, in clear or smoked glass, suitable for any contemporary home. The brass base is playing with the contrasting lightness of the glass, giving the table an elegant and luxurious touch. The brass tube has the impression of spinning around, lifting the table top with an easiness and evoking a moment of weightlessness. The Matégot Lounge Table was designed in harmony with the changing design style of its period....
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