The GUBI Chair, a groundbreaking masterpiece by Boris Berlin and Poul Christiansen of Komplot Design, stands as a testament to innovative furniture design. As the world’s first chair crafted using the revolutionary 3D moulding technique for veneer, it offers unparalleled comfort and a remarkably lightweight feel. Unlike traditional chairs, the GUBI Chair’s edges are thoughtfully angled away from the user, enhancing both aesthetics and usability. This cutting-edge technology allows for a veneer thickness that is half the standard, making it both sustainable and stylish.
Since its inception in 2003, the GUBI Chair has earned numerous prestigious design awards and is proudly featured in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. Available in various configurations—wood or HiRek shell, unupholstered, front upholstered, or fully upholstered—and with a choice of stackable or non-stackable Sledge bases in black or chrome,