Gubi
Grace Armchair
Price starting from € 1,829.00*
*Price valid for the version with rattan frame and cushions upholstered in fabric cat. A (cod. 35935).
The Grace armchair, designed in 1936 by the designer Tove Kindt-Larsen and produced by the Gubi brand, is an expression of the best Danish design of the last century. A solid rattan structure with a circular base supports a generously padded seat while the high, enveloping backrest features long rattan rings with a woven motif at the base. Comfort is ensured by a comfortable back cushion. The vintage look and the timeless charm of the material used, enhanced by the handcrafted packaging, make the Grace armchair easy to fit into any context, both in private residences and in charming hotels or even in working contexts.
W.80 x D.75 x H.74 cm
Seat Height 43 cm
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Last born among the giants of high-end Danish design, Gubi stands out for its "heretical" style, very distant from the fruitful Scandinavian tradition. More than sobriety and simplicity, this company prefers a polished refinement, to the inspiration of nature it replaces clear retro-chic references, revisited with great inventiveness in a contemporary point of view. Suspended between past and future, Gubi furniture has a highly iconic appearance, combined with high quality construction. The Gubi catalog is very wide and covers all areas of furniture: from chairs to sofas, from tables to furnishing accessories, passing through a vast and appreciated selection of lighting.Read more
Designed by
Tove Kindt Larsen
Tove Kindt-Larsen (1906–1994, born Tove Reddersen) was a Danish designer and one of the first female figures to achieve major success in the world of Scandinavian design. She attended Kaare Klint’s courses at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, though she never graduated. It was there that she met her future husband, Edvard Kindt-Larsen (1901–1982), also a student of Klint, with whom she formed a productive professional partnership. Working side by side from the 1930s to the 1960s, they co-signed numerous Mid-Century design projects spanning fields from furniture to jewelry. Even before joining forces with her husband, however, Tove had already created several highly successful furniture collections, which won first prize at the 1937 Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition. Furniture designed solely by Tove is now reissued by the brands Gubi and Sika Design, while some pieces co-designed with her husband are reissued by Audo Copenhagen.Read more





