Designed in 1952 by Greta M. Grossman and named the “62 Dresser” because it was considered a decade ahead of its time, this dresser embodies the designer’s bold vision: a refined balance of unexpected shapes, contrasting materials and a visual lightness that defies convention. Designed to fit naturally into the living room, study or entrance hall, it combines functionality with a striking presence, keeping the space tidy and elegant.
The slender metal legs with ball feet—an unmistakable signature of Grossman’s design language—support the rectangular American walnut body with an almost suspended gesture, as if the piece were floating in space. Complementing its elegance is the deep glossy black finish of the top, together with the small solid wood spheres that add a tactile and precious detail. The dresser, featuring four drawers, brings a luxurious yet understated touch to any room, capable of harmonising with both contemporary and classic interiors.
Elegant and functional, the Gubi 62 Dresser naturally complements the wall of the living room, hallway or entrance hall, bringing with it a charm that lies in the details: in the clean lines, the tactile quality of the wood, and the careful attention to proportions. A piece designed to store, organise and, at the same time, define the space with a unique, recognisable style that is built to last.







