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TheTail Chair holds a playful nature, with its rounded back resembling the spectacular form of a peacock tail. The Tail Chair reflects the combination of GamFratesi’s design traditions, where
the perfect synergy is found between the Italian playfulness, sculptural and artistic
aesthetics and the Danish sense for craftsmanship, detailing and refinement of
form.Available in both a low and high-backed version, the Tail Chair is perfectly
suited for public settings such as lounges, lobbies and reception areas.
Manufactured by Gubi, Denmark
Designed by GamFratesi
Dimensions
Low Back: 50 W x 52 D x 63 H x 47 cm SH
High Back: 50 W x 52 D x 80 H x 47 cm SH
Materials
Fabric Upholstery in a range of Gubi approved fabrics and leathers - please enquire for more information. Base in Semi Matt Metal Lacquer: Brass or Black
GUBI is the global design house where timeless modern icons and the creative talents of today meet and mingle – a century of design brilliance in one daring, definitive, and ever-evolving collection.
Positioned at the point where the beauty of history meets the thrill of right now, GUBI is the creative force and curator behind the world’s most extraordinary design from the 20th century onwards. Whether diving into archives or driving the designs of today, GUBI is responsible for a timeless, inventive, and intercontinental collection of furniture, lighting and interior objects that merge function with meaning, enhancing every space.
As well as rediscovering and reintroducing lost treasures of design history for the present generation, GUBI collaborates with a hand-picked global roster of visionary design studios to create icons for tomorrow. Inspired by the past, always looking to the future, GUBI makes and shares stories that resonate with design lovers around the world, inspiring moments and memories to treasure.
Shop Brand >“Our work is balancing between the traditional and surprising. Often it takes just a small detail to achieve or break an expression, and we are very curious about that.”