Mathieu Matégot’s Dédal shelf stems from his pioneering vision and his love for the revolutionary combination of metal tubes and perforated sheet metal. Designed in 1955, it perfectly embodies the Rigitulle technique, which combines the strength of metal with the almost textile-like lightness of perforated surfaces, transforming a simple functional element into a graphic statement of great character.
Available in a single shape and three colours, the shelf can be installed vertically or horizontally, allowing for free, modular and deeply personal arrangements. Despite its apparent simplicity, Dédal reveals an architectural nature: several shelves placed side by side create geometric patterns that chase one another, overlap and interact, giving rise to dynamic, rhythmic walls that seem almost drawn.
Perfect for the living room, dining room, study or entrance hall, the Gubi Dédal shelf decorates with discretion and functionality, offering space for books, vases and decorative objects. It is an invitation to compose, experiment and imagine: a structure that allows you to create your own functional wall, shaped to the space and the needs of those who live there.







