The Design Icons Through Time publication has come of the interior space gurus at Gubi. The Danish company was initially established in 1976. It has since obtained the legal rights to the products of some of world's top designers.
This lookbook provides a look at how Gubi has reinterpreted and re-released vintage at-home pieces. References go as far back as the thirties as the brand has devoted pages to Greta Grossman, Barba Corsini, Bonderup & Thorup and Jacques Adnet. These print dedications are furthered by the way in which Gubi has bought the items to the fore of the furniture industry yet again. While updates are present, the label has clung to the fundamental layouts and cuts.
Retro Furniture Updates
The Design Icons Through Time Publication Showcases Revamped Pieces
Trend Themes
1. Vintage Revival - Reinterpreting and re-releasing vintage furniture pieces presents an opportunity to tap into nostalgia and cater to consumers seeking unique and classic designs.
2. Retro Design Influences - The resurgence of retro-inspired furniture allows for innovation in incorporating vintage elements with modern functionality, appealing to consumers who appreciate nostalgic aesthetics.
3. Sustainable Retro - Using recycled materials and eco-friendly practices in revamping retro furniture aligns with the growing demand for sustainable and environmentally conscious products, creating opportunities for sustainable design businesses.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior design professionals can leverage the trend of vintage revival to offer unique and timeless pieces as part of their design services.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can explore retro design influences to create new product lines that combine vintage aesthetics with modern functionality, catering to consumers' desire for nostalgic yet functional furniture.
3. Sustainable Design - The sustainable retro trend offers opportunities for environmentally conscious design companies to repurpose and reinvent vintage furniture, providing consumers with eco-friendly and stylish alternatives to mass-produced furniture.