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P3S Outdoor Chaise Longue

Design by Tito Agnoli

Designed in 1964 by architect and designer Tito Agnoli for the Italian masters of rattan craft, Bonacina 1889, the P3S Chaise Longue combine sculptural elegance, playful expression, and ergonomic comfort. Formed from handwoven rattan strips fixed to a tubular steel frame, the P3S represent the highest level of rattan craft, beautifully showcasing the material’s natural warmth and texture. Introducing GUBI’s first sun lounger, a cohesive aesthetic across indoor and outdoor spaces - the same sculptural presence, wherever they are placed.

Base Finish
Natural Tone

$2,299excl. VAT
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TWO RATTAN ICONS FOR A NEW ERA

Pulling directly from Bonacina’s archival drawings, GUBI introduces new editions of both designs, meticulously adapted for todays apetite for indoor-outdoor fluidity. Whether placed in an indoor lounge, a shaded veranda, or beside a pool, the P3 and P3S invite a slower rhythm of life and a closer connection to nature.

Disover P3 & P3S for indoor

GUBI x BONACINA

Bonacina 1889 has shaped the story of rattan for more than a century. Founded in Brianza - Italy’s celebrated center of furniture making - this legendary Italian house has woven its legacy through collaborations with visionaries such as Gio Ponti, Joe Colombo, and Tito Agnoli. Together with GUBI, this living heritage steps into the present, united by a shared devotion to rattan as both craft and art form.

TITO AGNOLI

For many the name Tito Agnoli is synonymous with rattan. Over the course of his collaboration with Bonacina, Agnoli developed a rich and varied portfolio, taking full advantage of the brand’s status as the leading center of rattan craft in Italy. From chairs and loungers to stools and tables, his rattan pieces combine comfort and pragmatism while showcasing the full gamut of craft techniques: bending, binding, weaving, and more.