Skip to Content
Menu
Acquire
Artists + Makers
News
Services
Home
A D D I T I O N
A D D I T I O N
0
0
Menu
Acquire
Artists + Makers
News
Services
Home
A D D I T I O N
A D D I T I O N
0
0
Folder: Menu
Back
Acquire
Artists + Makers
News
Services
Home
Acquire › Epic Coffee Table Large

Epic Coffee Table Large

$6,850.00

Epic Coffee Table Large by GamFratesi for Gubi

The GamFratesi's Epic Table for GUBI is a distinctive piece of furniture inspired by ancient epic poems, Greek columns, and Roman architecture. Originally crafted in Italy from travertine stone, it has been transformed with a new variant incorporating galvanized and lacquered steel plates. These plates undergo meticulous hand-finishing processes, resulting in a unique surface expression for each table. This fusion of materials gives the table an industrial aesthetic while retaining its monolithic form.

The collection adds character and durability to various settings, making it suitable for private and public spaces. Its surfaces are exceptionally resilient and ideal for high-traffic areas. What sets the Epic Table Collection apart is the range of heights and diameters, allowing for individual or dynamic cluster arrangements with different materials, heights, and colours.

GamFratesi's design philosophy draws from a blend of tradition and renewal, with Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi integrating Danish and Italian design traditions. Their aim is to create furniture that reflects the process and techniques involved in its creation, all while exploring the balance between harmony and disharmony. Founded in 2006, GamFratesi studio, led by Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi, is based in Copenhagen, with the designers continuously travelling between Italy and Denmark to develop and research new projects, benefiting from a cross-cultural exchange that enriches their design concepts.

Dimensions: 43.30 x 13.38 h in

Epic Coffee Table Large by GamFratesi for Gubi

The GamFratesi's Epic Table for GUBI is a distinctive piece of furniture inspired by ancient epic poems, Greek columns, and Roman architecture. Originally crafted in Italy from travertine stone, it has been transformed with a new variant incorporating galvanized and lacquered steel plates. These plates undergo meticulous hand-finishing processes, resulting in a unique surface expression for each table. This fusion of materials gives the table an industrial aesthetic while retaining its monolithic form.

The collection adds character and durability to various settings, making it suitable for private and public spaces. Its surfaces are exceptionally resilient and ideal for high-traffic areas. What sets the Epic Table Collection apart is the range of heights and diameters, allowing for individual or dynamic cluster arrangements with different materials, heights, and colours.

GamFratesi's design philosophy draws from a blend of tradition and renewal, with Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi integrating Danish and Italian design traditions. Their aim is to create furniture that reflects the process and techniques involved in its creation, all while exploring the balance between harmony and disharmony. Founded in 2006, GamFratesi studio, led by Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi, is based in Copenhagen, with the designers continuously travelling between Italy and Denmark to develop and research new projects, benefiting from a cross-cultural exchange that enriches their design concepts.

Dimensions: 43.30 x 13.38 h in

You Might Also Like

OS ∆ OSS
$3,850.00
Lukas Peet
$800.00
Fenis CM Fenis.jpg PXL_20240223_200910248.PORTRAIT.jpg PXL_20240223_200942321.PORTRAIT.jpg
Fenis CM
$3,800.00
Jemma Van Osch
Jemma Van Osch
$90.00
SOLD
Miro
Miro
$18,500.00

ADDITION.AGENCY

638 Kinghorne Mews

Vancouver, BC, Canada

V6Z 3H6

P: +1 604 699 0210

E: hello@addition.agency

Hours

Thursday – Sunday

10:30am – 5:30pm

Or By Appointment

hello@addition.agency

Follow

Instagram

ADDITION: Discover impactful works by emerging and established Canadian artists, alongside a curated selection of design objects, where art history meets contemporary innovation. Located waterside in the Silver Sea Building at False Creek. We operate on the ancestral and unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. The gallery recognizes the Indigenous custodianship of this land and the integral role these vibrant cultures play in the artistic identity of Vancouver.

 

Terms & Conditions