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Gubi: Celebrating the Luxury of Living Life

Established in 1967, GUBI is a Danish design company founded by Lisbet and Gubi Olsen. In the past fifty years, GUBI has evolved with the industry while remaining one of the most influential furniture and product designers. In 2001, the founders passed the family business down to their son, Jacob, and the brand has steadily transitioned from being a product-driven brand to an innovative, modern lifestyle brand since. Although GUBI was born and raised in a Scandinavian culture, the Copenhagen-based company approaches each project and creation with an international mindset. With an impressive lineup of designers onboard, GUBI values collaboration and a global context. GUBI likes to think of themselves as “treasure hunters” because they’re constantly on the lookout for new talent, concepts, and ideas. Showcasing work from some of the most inspiring furniture designers of our time, such as GamFratesi, Space Copenhagen, Komplot Design, and Louis Weisdorf, GUBI has something for everyone.  [caption id="attachment_88272" align="alignnone" width="785"]Gubi Furniture, Lighting, and Decor | Rouse Home Beetle Chairs, Multi-Lite Pendants, Gubi Dining Table, 9602 Floor Lamp[/caption]  

GamFratesi: A Beetle’s Story

Heavily influenced by a combination of Scandinavian and Italian design, GamFratesi was founded by Danish architect Stine Gam and Italian architect Enrico Frates. While their two styles and cultures are juxtaposing, Gam and Frates found a unique way to compliment one another’s distinct backgrounds and fuse two entirely separate blends of tradition and modernity. GamFratesi aims to design furniture which reflects the meticulous process required to create their exquisite pieces. One of their most iconic pieces, the Beetle Chair, was patently inspired by the body and structural build of a beetle. The insect’s hard, durable shell and soft interior inspired the designers to create something with the same bold exterior yet comfortable feeling. Since the release of this famous piece, the Beetle Chair has found its way into many homes, offices, and restaurants all over the world. You can browse the collection of ready to ship and customizable Beetle Chairs on Rouse Home. Beetle Dining Chairs, Bar Stools | Rouse Home Beetle Bar Stools, Dining Chairs | Rouse Home [caption id="attachment_88274" align="alignnone" width="785"]Beetle Dining Chairs, Bar Stools | Rouse Home Beetle Dining Chairs, Bar Stools[/caption]

 

Space Copenhagen: Poetic Modernism

Established in 2005 by Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bungaard Rutzou, Space Copenhagen is a design studio globally known for interior design, art installations, and unmatched art direction. Their creative process is often described as “both emotional and poetic” with “strong personal vision and an aversion to the mundane.” When designing furniture, the duo is inspired by practical yet unconventional aspects of the hospitality and luxury retail sector, granting them with the propensity to express peculiarity and indulgence in their pieces. Shop the exclusive Stay Collection and Gravity Lighting by Space Copenhagen at Rouse Home. Stay Lounge Chairs, Stay Sofa | Rouse Home Stay Lounge Chairs, Stay Sofa | Rouse Home Gravity Floor Lamp, Stay Sofa | Rouse Home Stay Sofa, Stay Lounge Chairs, Gravity Floor Lamp, Gravity Table Lamp | Rouse Home  

Komplot Design: Experience and Intensity

Founded in 1987 by Danish architect Poul Christiansen and Russian industrial and graphic designer Boris Berlin, Komplot Design continues to leave an impressionable mark on the design industry. Based in Copenhagen, this talented duo partakes in product and furniture design as well as graphic design. As a multidisciplinary brand, the designers understand the importance of looking beyond the surface and communicating traces of meaning in their pieces. Together they create functional furniture enhanced by their own distinct narrative: “We believe that good design is not just a solution of the primary so-called pure functional problems, but creation of the message, that fills objects and concepts with cultural, philosophic, aesthetic and poetic content.” Komplot’s exclusive collections with Gubi include their 2D and 3D Chair Collections, and a collection of Round, Elliptical, and Rectangular Dining Tables to add to your gathering spaces. 3D Dining Chair, Gubi Dining Table | Rouse Home 2D Bar Stools | Rouse Home [caption id="attachment_88282" align="alignnone" width="785"]2D Chairs, 3D Chairs, 2D Bar Stools, Gubi Dining Tables | Rouse Home 2D Chairs, 3D Chairs, 2D Bar Stools, Gubi Dining Tables[/caption]  

Louis Weisdorf: Specialized in Versatility

Graphic, interior, and industrial designer, Louis Weisdorf, was one of the youngest artists to graduate from the Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1954. His creative interests appertain to a variety of domains, including amusement park design and recreational area planning. For nearly a decade, Weisdorf worked alongside Simon Henningsen to install original lighting fixtures at the Tivoli Gardens amusement park in Copenhagen. Weisdorf’s pendant lights and fixtures are best known for their intricate designs of overlapping material. As an artist and a researcher, he has always been intrigued by the relationship between light and those who observe it. He values experimentation and exploring new elements of design. One of Weisdorf’s most exclusive collections with Gubi is the Multi-Lite Pendants. Rouse Home offers thirteen different modifications of this stunning fixture in brass, chrome, and metal. Multi-Lite Pendants | Rouse Home Multi-Lite Table Lamp, Multi LIte Pendant | Rouse Home [caption id="attachment_88285" align="alignnone" width="785"]Multi Lite Pendant, Multi-Lite Table Lamp | Rouse Home Multi-Lite Pendant, Multi-Lite Table Lamp[/caption]  

Greta Grossman: Sweden Meets California

For over forty years, Greta Grossman paved the way for design in North America and Europe. After completing her art education and marrying a jazz musician, Grossman and her husband emigrated to California in 1940 where all of her wildest dreams came true. Shortly after their arrival, Grossman opened up her own shop on Rodeo Drive and seamlessly allured local celebrity clients. Her authentic yet luxurious approach to Swedish modernism was incredibly well-received by the design community in Los Angeles, putting her unique pieces in the hands of many buyers. Over the course of the next twenty years, Grossman’s work was featured in museums like MoMA in New York and The National Museum in Stockholm. Great Grossman's exclusive designs with Gubi include the Grashoppa Lighting Collection and Modern Line Sofas. Modern Line Sofa | Rouse Home [caption id="attachment_88287" align="alignnone" width="785"]Modern Line Sofa, Grashoppa Floor Lamp, Grashoppa Table Lamp | Rouse Home Modern Line Sofa, Grashoppa Floor Lamp, Grashoppa Table Lamp[/caption]  

Gio Ponti: Italian Mid Century Modern

Italian architect, designer, and publisher Gio Ponti was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. With over sixty years of creative contributions, he is now considered to be the Father of modern Italian design. Based just outside of Florence, Ponti launched his career by collaborating with a number of artists on a variety of projects. One of his most noteworthy achievements was designing the Pirelli skyscraper in Milan. We know and love his work for being striking and geometric while simultaneously emitting luxury and timelessness. Ponti’s most recognizable pieces with Gubi are the F.A. 33 Rectangular Wall Mirrors in gold and black brass and the stunning Randaccio Antique Brass Round Mirror. Randaccio Antique Brass Round Mirror | Rouse Home Gio Ponti FA33 Rectangular Wall Mirror | Rouse Home [caption id="attachment_88291" align="alignnone" width="785"]Gio Ponti FA33 Rectangular Wall Mirror | Rouse Home Gio Ponti FA33 Rectangular Wall Mirror, Randaccio Antique Brass Round Mirror[/caption]  

Pierre Paulin: Recognizable and Innovative

Pierre Paulin was a French furniture and interior designer. Heavily influenced by both Scandinavian and Japanese design, Paulin assessed a multitude of shapes and colors in his unique designs. In the late 50’s and early 60’s, Paulin joined Dutch manufacturers Artifort where he was able to fully explore his creative capabilities. One of his most famous pieces is the Pacha Lounge Chair. He utilized flexible materials like foam, rubber, and lightly built frames to mold each masterpiece. His pieces were wildly admired for “their clear lines, the sensual feel of their material or just simply for the way their shapes cradled the body.” Pacha Lounge Chair | Rouse Home [caption id="attachment_88293" align="alignnone" width="785"]Pacha Lounge Chair | Rouse Home Pacha Lounge Chair[/caption] Rouse Home offers the full collection of GUBI furniture, lighting and decor.