Basket Sofa 2-Seater

Basket Sofa 2-Seater

GUBI revisits Italian designer Joe Colombo’s indoor-outdoor Basket Collection, presenting modernist furniture crafted from rattan. Offering a generous three-seater sofa alongside a two-seater option and lounge chair, the Basket collection pays homage to the honoured weaving technique used in rattan basketry.

Dimensions: 169cm W x 68cm H x 43cm SH

Materials: Woven Rattan with Upholstered Foam Seat and Cushion.
Available in a range of fabric options. Please see downloads for tear-sheet.
Fabric selection can be made from the wide range of Gubi fabrics and leathers which are available for viewing in the showroom and via this link

Quick Ship OptionsQuick ship options are available for set pre-selected designs (10-12 weeks) Otherwise, standard approximate lead time is 14-18 weeks

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Joe Colombo’s design approach was always future-facing, opting to focus on lasting innovation rather than fleeting trends. His style was typically shaped by material experimentation and a pronounced emphasis on functionality. Colombo envisaged furniture that could stand independent of the architecture that surrounded it – chameleonic pieces that could adapt to suit any space, at any time.  Shop Designer >
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