Gufram srl
For over fifty years, Gufram has been producing iconic pieces that challenge design stereotypes. Collaborating with artists and designers, it influenced the design landscape globally also entering the collections of international museums.
Bocca, Studio 65, 1970
Pratone, Giorgio Ceretti, Pietro Derossi, Riccardo Rosso, 1971
Cactus, Guido Drocco, Franco Mello, 1972
Capitello, Studio 65, 1971
Attica, Attica TL, Studio 65, 1972
Autumntime, Summertime, Valerio Berruti, 2013
Massolo, Piero Gilardi, 1974
Sassi, Piero Gilardi, 1968
Globe, Studio Job, 2014
MAgriTTA, Sebastian Matta, 1970
La Cova, Gianni Ruffi, 1973
Baby-Lonia, Studio 65, 1973
A lake seen from above, a snow-covered crater, a soft crack in the rock, the flickering silhouette of a flame: SCULPTED MIRROR, designed by Snarkitecture, is an irrational and irregular figure achi
From the historic PRATONE® to the emblematic CACTUS® to the sultry BOCCA® and the memorable MAgriTTA and CAPITELLO, Guframini offers aficionados a chance to own a slice of Italian design history in
Similar to the 1971 PRATONE® by Ceretti, Derossi and Rosso, the new PRATONE® Infinito has novel features: it is not limited edition and is produced in series, without sacrificing the brilliance and
From the historic PRATONE® to the emblematic CACTUS®, from the sultry BOCCA® and the memorable CAPITELLO to the mysterious BROKEN MIRROR, Guframini offers aficionados a chance to own a slice of Ita
The CAPITELLO lounge chair, ATTICA armchair, and ATTICA TL coffee table by Studio 65 are designed by “deconstructing” a traditional Grecian column.
From the historic PRATONE® to the emblematic CACTUS®, from the sultry BOCCA® and the memorable CAPITELLO to the mysterious BROKEN MIRROR, Guframini offers aficionados a chance to own a slice of Ita
BABY is inspired by the seats of Keith Haring’s legendary carousel for Luna Luna, the fantastic artistic luna park founded in the late Eighties.
Designed by Guido Drocco and Franco Mello in 1972, CACTUS® has revolutionized domestic landscapes and creative interiors alike.
Designed in 1968 by Piero Gilardi, SASSI introduce elements of the great outdoors into living space in the form of remarkably realistic “stones” of varying sizes.
MANO by Cinzia Ruggeri: an open hand standing on itself, to be interpreted as an intimidation to stop, an informal salute; or, if placed horizontally, as a tentacular chair.
BORING CACTUS® has entered Gufram’s family on a cold, monotonous office day. The brilliance of Drocco and Mello’s original creation now transforms into a grey hue with a matte finish.
Challenging the conventional perception of mirrors, the BROKEN MIRROR by Gufram and Snarkitecture is a mesmerizing work of art, combining a reflective surface with a soft polyurethane frame to crea



