The GUBI Bar Stool, designed by
Komplot Design, was the first furniture design to be based on the innovative
technique of moulding three-dimensional veneer. The 3D design gives the bar
stool a comfortable seat and a sense of lightness – with all edges pointing
away from the user. With the wide range of seating shells in veneer and
in plastic and numerous bases, the GUBI Bar Stool allows a unique and
personal expression for both the private home or restaurant.
The furniture design has been awarded in several prestigious design awards and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
Kitchen: 45W x 44D x 78H (65 cm seat height)
Bar: 45W x 44D x 88H (75 cm seat height)
Shell in HiRek plastic
Upholstery available in a range of fabric and leather options. Contact us for mroe information.
Base in chrome or black powdercoat
Founded in 1987, Komplot Design, a partnership of the Danish architect Poul Christiansen (born 1947) and the Russian industrial and graphic designer Boris Berlin (born 1953), has designed furniture and created multidisciplinary design solutions for both Danish and international companies, including Le Klint and Lightyears.
Komplot Design’s multidisciplinary activities within product, furniture and graphic design, from tractor to office furniture systems and to brochures and corporate identity programmes, are not only giving the complexity of design approach, but also positioning their design into the electric field of intense exchange of experience and attitudes of different branches.