• Gubi Beetle Chair Unupholstered Shell
  • Gubi Beetle Chair Unupholstered Shell
  • Gubi Beetle Chair Unupholstered Shell
  • Gubi Beetle Chair Unupholstered Shell
  • Gubi Beetle Chair Unupholstered Shell
  • Gubi Beetle Chair Unupholstered Shell

Gubi Beetle Chair Conic Base Unupholstered Shell

Designer: GamFratesi
€249.00
Availability if not in stock 2 to 4 weeks (Upholstered 6 to 8 weeks).
Color Shell: *
  • Black
  • Green
  • New Beige
  • Alabaster White
  • Sweat Pink
  • Amber Brown
  • Pastel green
  • Pebble brown
Color Legs: *
  • Black
  • Chrome
  • Black Chrome
  • Brass Semi Matt
  • Antique brass
Glide Option: *
Shipping Costs
€88.25
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GamFratesi's design takes its creative drive from a fusion of tradition and renewal and in an experimental approach to their chosen materials and techniques.

With their dual traditional background, Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi draw on the classic Danish furniture and craft tradition as well as the classic Italian intellectual and conceptual approach.

From this cross-cultural substrate they create furniture that respectfully reflects tradition while also featuring unique embedded stories, symbols and associations, often expressed in a minimal form.

Specifications

Base Black, Chrome or brass

Plastic shell.

Size Description

Width.56cm
Depth.58cm
Height 87 cm
Seat Height 43,5cm

  • GamFratesi

    GamFratesi Design Studio was established in 2006. Stine Gam (born 1975) and Enrico Fratesi (born 1978) belong to the latest generation of furniture architects. Stine is Danish, while Enrico is Italian and together they represent a new interpretation of the meeting between Danish and international design traditions. GamFratesi's design takes its creative drive from a fusion of tradition and renewal and in an experimental approach to their chosen materials and techniques. With their dual traditional background, they draw on the classic Danish furniture and craft tradition as well as the classic Italian intellectual and conceptual approach. Understanding a tradition and addressing it actively in the workshop makes it possible to expand on it. From this cross-cultural substrate they create furniture that respectfully reflects tradition while also featuring unique embedded stories, symbols and associations, often expressed in a minimalist idiom.
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