Basket Sofa
By Joe Colombo, for Gubi
Basket Sofa
By Joe Colombo, For Gubi
$5,999.00 - $9,999.00
Color:
Outdoor Lorkey 40
Width:
66.5”
Usually leaves warehouse in 8-12 weeks
Based upon stock availability.
$5,999.00
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SPEC #: GUB1168596 | ID: 10092007-LORKEY40
Basket Sofa
SPEC #: GUB1168596
ID: 10092007-LORKEY40
Designed by Joe ColomboRead Bio
The Basket Sofa takes its name from its handwoven rattan base, a material traditionally used in basket weaving. The rattan exterior is formed over a steel frame that provides strength and stability to the chair's tiered form, and the rattan is treated with a polyurethane coating for added durability. The plush cushions provide a comfortable seat that makes Basket as practical as it is stylish.
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Specifications
- Finish: Rattan
- Color: Outdoor Lorkey 40
- Size: 66.54"W x 26.77"H x 35.04"D
- Shipping Weight: 111.40 lbs
- Product Weight: 90.39 lbs
- Materials: Steel, Fabric, Polyurethane, Rattan, Foam
- Seat Depth: 22.8"
- Seat Width: 50.4"
- Seat Height: 16.9"
- Fabric Content: 88% Polypropylene, 12% Polyester
- Country of Origin: Lithuania

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About Joe Colombo
In 1970, Italian designer Joe Colombo designed the first fixture using a halogen bulb. Lighting company O Luce began production of the resulting lamp one year after Colombo's untimely death, and named the piece "Colombo" in his honor. Even after three decades, the lamp is an unsurpassed icon of design that is both functional and contemporary. Joe Colombo was an important figure in Milan architecture and design studies. After beginning a career as an artist in the early 1950s, he threw himself into planning, design, and research - both artistic and scientific. His designs are remarkable for their success as sculpture and/or architecture even as they employ new materials and emergent technologies.
Mr. Colombo's contribution to the design world is both wide and deep. For Kartell, Colombo designed the famous Universal Chair in 1968. His "Acrylica" table lamp of 1962 cemented his reputation as one of the greatest designers of the day. Between 1964-1966 he designed a family of waterproof outdoor "Fresnel" lights with a shade retained by steel clips. This was followed in 1965 by the "Spider" group, in which a single lighting fixture, designed for a special horizontal spot light, was assembled - thanks to a melamine joint - in a variety of situations (home/office) and on different supports (table/floor/wall/ceiling), thus coining the concept of a"family"of lamps.
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Founded in 1967 by Gubi and Lisbeth Olsen, the brand is defined by a passion for the past as well as the present. Gubi is a distinctive international design icon. Hunting down forgotten design icons like Greta Grossman, Jacques Adnet, and Mathieu Mategot, Gubi brings designs from the thirties through the seventies back to life, the collection is rounded out by collaborations with up and coming designers, forming a highly versatile brand. Gubi lights are as eclectic as they are provoking, a product of each designer's courage, instinct and curiosity. With simple yet striking shapes, unique materials and innovative techniques, Gubi is a contemporary vision. Gubi effectively blurs the lines between past and present, delivering symbolic lamps that leave a powerful impression on both the eye and imagination.
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