TS from GUBI is a collection of elegant coffee tables, designed by Danish-Italian design duo GamFratesi for the entrance and lounge areas of the Michelin-starred restaurant The Standard in Copenhagen. The designers drew their inspiration for the beautiful design from the 1930s building housing the restaurant: a round travertine top stands on slender metal legs with eye-catching, intersecting rods. Place a large TS table in front of a sofa and a smaller version next to a lounge chair – or be bold and mix and match different colors and sizes to create an eye-catching cluster of tables!
TS coffee table, 80 cm, brass - warm taupe travertine
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Description
TS from GUBI is a collection of elegant coffee tables, designed by Danish-Italian design duo GamFratesi for the entrance and lounge areas of the Michelin-starred restaurant The Standard in Copenhagen. The designers drew their inspiration for the beautiful design from the 1930s building housing the restaurant: a round travertine top stands on slender metal legs with eye-catching, intersecting rods. Place a large TS table in front of a sofa and a smaller version next to a lounge chair – or be bold and mix and match different colors and sizes to create an eye-catching cluster of tables!
Product details (6)
- Colour
- Brass, brownish gray
- Height
- 13.78 in (35 cm)
- Diameter
- 31.5 in (80 cm)
- Table top material
- Travertine
- Base material
- Brass
- Notes
- Please note that as travertine is a natural material, the color, veins and finish of the stone may vary from product to product.
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Designer
GamFratesi studio was founded in 2006 by Danish architect Stine Gam (born 1975) and Italian architect Enrico Fratesi (born 1978). The studio is based in Copenhagen, though Gam and Fratesi are continuously traveling between Italy and Denmark for development and research of new projects. GamFratesi has designed furniture and lighting fixtures to Louis Poulsen, Gubi, Hay, Fritz Hansen and Skultuna, among others.
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