Introduction
Gufram is a design brand born in Turin, Italy in 1966, whose products are known for the limits of industrial design. With a radical design philosophy and a variety of experiments that continue to break with conventions in the fields of aesthetics, technology, and material research, Gufram has created this collection of iconic interior works. These products are fun, subversive and rebellious.
Products
Pratone Forever Greenest
Designed by Ceretti, Derossi and Rosso in 1971, the Pratone lounge represents an offensive concept. It is different from the common furniture of that era, it is a "lawn" designed for individuals or people to rest. It was listed as one of the 100 greatest Masterpieces of all time by Vitra, a renowned design museum.
Capitello
This is an interesting design that turns a column into a set of tables and chairs. Created in 1971, the work is composed of a lady's chair, an armchair and a coffee table, inspired by the columns of Erechthrion in Athens, in the classical shape of an ancient Greek temple.
Another Green
The cactus is an icon of Italian design that revolutionizes the domestic landscape by subverting the boundary between interior and open Spaces. The cactus is an ironic totem that embodies the grit, imagination and humor of 70s design. This hall tree saves itself from functionalism at all costs in order to grab everyone's attention, as it can perform its function, but is also used as a happy decorative element.
Magritta
Magritta is a sculptural armchair that pays homage to surrealism. Green apples and black bowler hats are recurring graphic elements in Rene Magritte's work, assembled by the visionary imagination of Sebastian Matta into a new chair, achieved with polyurethane foam and boucle wool upholers.
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