The Gubi collection is a unique journey through decades of global design – a story of forms that have stood the test of time and those that set new directions. As a Danish producer of premium furniture and lighting, Gubi has specialized for years in rediscovering forgotten design icons and collaborating with renowned and promising contemporary designers. The result of this passion for good design is a collection that uniquely blends heritage with modernity, function with emotion, and craftsmanship with aesthetics.
Furniture – timeless elegance and comfort
Among Gubi's products are iconic armchairs, chairs, sofas, tables, and side tables that combine elegant lines with ergonomics and the highest quality materials. The Beetle series designed by the duo GamFratesi is particularly popular – a collection of chairs and armchairs inspired by the anatomy of a beetle, which delight with their soft lines, exceptional comfort, and extensive customization options.
The Bat collection, also designed by GamFratesi, is a more refined and minimalist sister to the Beetle, featuring a slightly wider backrest and even more fluid lines. Both series are available in a variety of options: with different bases, upholstery, and also as office and contract furniture.
For lovers of classic design and original forms, Gubi also offers restored iconic designs from the 20th century, such as the Pacha Chair by Pierre Paulin – cozy, organic, and surprisingly modern despite its age. Equally exceptional is the Tropique Chair by Mathieu Matégot – a combination of a steel structure with tropical lightness, perfect for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Tables and coffee tables – harmony of materials and forms
The Gubi table collection is a meeting of noble materials such as marble, veneer, glass, and chrome, combined with refined details and architectural forms. The Epic table, available with a marble or metal top, draws attention with its sculptural base and monumental form inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome. Meanwhile, the TS (Table Series) designed by the Danish-Italian duo GamFratesi stands out for its lightness and elegant combination of metal with stone or glass.
Lighting – icons of light
Gubi also means light – often reinterpreted anew. The iconic Multi-Lite lamps designed by Louis Weisdorf in the 70s are a perfect example of flexible design: with adjustable shades, the light can be directed in various directions, adapting to the mood and function of the room.
The Semi lamp by Bonderupa & Thorupa, with its distinctive geometric shape inspired by a cone, is one of the most recognizable forms in Gubi's portfolio – minimalist yet incredibly striking. Meanwhile, the Gräshoppa and Cobra lamps designed by Greta M. Grossman bring the ambiance of 1950s American modernism into interiors.
Lighting and accessories – the detail that creates the space
Completing the collection are mirrors and accessories. The Adnet mirror – a design by Jacques Adnet from the 1950s – is particularly popular, featuring a leather strap and metal details that create a refined, almost jewelry-like frame. Gubi mirrors are not only practical but often serve as decorative objects that highlight the character of the interior.
Gubi – a choice for those who value authenticity
The Gubi collection is aimed at discerning aesthetes – both private clients and architects or interior designers. It is a design that does not succumb to seasonal trends but instead creates spaces with character and history. By skillfully blending classic elements with modernity, Gubi produces items that remain relevant for years – both in terms of aesthetics and quality of craftsmanship.