The Gubi 3D chair by Gubi, designed by Komplot Design, is a pioneering piece: the first piece of furniture created using the innovative technique of three-dimensional veneer moulding. This process gives the shell a sense of visual lightness and surprising comfort, thanks to the outward-curving edges that enhance the feeling of openness and softness.
The extraordinarily versatile design lends itself to extensive customisation: the shell can be chosen in veneer or HiRek, whilst the seat can be left bare in the same material or upholstered — in fabric or leather — creating a refined contrast between rigid and soft surfaces. It is no coincidence that the Gubi 3D chair has received numerous international awards and is now on permanent display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The collection stands out for the elegant interplay between the textured shell and the upholstery, further enhanced by the choice of base: a silver sled base, with a light and contemporary profile, or a central base with four legs connected by two crossbars, which is more graphic and architectural.
Welcoming, minimalist and instantly recognisable, the Gubi 3D chair becomes a statement piece within the dining area, adapting naturally to different tables and stylistic contexts and bringing a harmonious balance of innovation, craftsmanship and design to the space.







