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Epic Coffee Table Round
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Gubi
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Frame:
Travertine
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Steel
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Upholstery:
Finish/Colour:
Burnt Red Travertine
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Neutral White Travertine
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Warm Taupe Travertine
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Earthy Red Steel
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Misty Gray Steel
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Midnight Black Steel
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Dimensions:
S: Ø60 x 42h cm
M: Ø80 x 38h cm
L: Ø110 x 34h cm
M: Ø80 x 38h cm
L: Ø110 x 34h cm
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Variations:
Travertine or Steel Tables
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Named after the epic poems of ancient times, GamFratesi’s Epic Table for GUBI is a sculptural piece of furniture inspired by Greek columns and Roman architecture. Originally made in Italy from travertine stone, the table’s new variant marks the first time GamFratesi has worked with steel plates, which are galvanized, lacquered, and then treated with a series of hand-finishing processes to create a unique surface expression for each table. The table’s monolithic form remains, now with an industrial expression, in which a new detail can be discovered with every use.
The collection brings personality to private settings and an intriguing sense of weight and tactility to public and hospitality spaces, where its resilient surfaces offer exceptional levels of durability. The varying heights and diameters within the Epic Table Collection mean a single monochromatic table can stand alone or be combined in dynamic clusters of varying material, height and color.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
A hero of the Danish design world with a truly global following, Gubi offers a unique edit of furniture and lighting by overlooked icons of the past and celebrated designers of today, all with an instantly recognisable contemporary aesthetic.Founded in Copenhagen in 1967, Gubi originally created furniture designed by its founders, Lisbeth and Gubi Olsen. Following the introduction of the couple’s sons to the business, they began to delve into the past, and Gubi earned a unique reputation for uncovering forgotten gems of the design world.
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DESIGNED BY
GamFratesi
Stine Gam, Danish architect with a master in furniture design. Enrico Fratesi Italian architect graduated with a master in industrial design. Gam and Fratesi gained experience as architects in several architecture studios in Japan and Scandinavia before establishing their own design studio. The studio is based in Copenhagen.
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