FRENCH FASHION ORIGINS
In 1950, Jacques Adnet formed a partnership with the French fashion house Hermés, where he developed a collection of discreet yet voluptuous leather-covered furniture and interior accessories. Adnet was one of the first designers to combine leather with glass and accordingly designed the elegant, distinctive leather mirror in round and square versions.
MERGING ART DECO AND FUNCTIONALISM
The iconic Adnet Coffee Table exemplifies everything the French architect and interior designer stands for and perfectly merges his Art Deco style with his strong commitment to functionalist principles.
ICONIC LEATHER
Few designers have succeeded in making a mirror a design icon but Jacques Adnet was the exception. Today, the mirror that Adnet designed in 1950 provides inspiration for designers all over the world. Now, GUBI introduces cream leather to the timeless Adnet Wall Mirrors, a perfect tone of off-white rich in understated elegance.
THE METICULOUS ATTENTION TO DETAIL
The Adnet Collection by GUBI is a timeless range of interior designs with meticulous attention to detail, finished in a choice of Tan, Black or Cream Leather. The iconic Adnet Coffee Table is available in two sizes, while the Adnet Circulaire & Rectangular Mirrors are available in five size variations.
THE EPITOME OF LUXURY
JACQUES ADNET
Jacques Adnet (1900 - 1984) was a French architect and Art Deco Modernist designer and an icon of luxurious French Modernism. Throughout his career, Adnet was always among the first artists to express new trends. As a true member of the avant-garde in his time, he was an innovative thinker and original in his choice of form and materials. He was among the first to integrate metal and glass in the structure and decoration of furniture and in the post-war period, Adnet began to cover his furniture with leather. To this day, he is one of the most revered French designers, whose perennial and innovative work is still highly sought after.
DISCOVER NEW ADDITIONS IN CREAM LEATHER
This Fall, GUBI launches a fresh take on Jacques Adnet’s elegant, distinctive leather mirror in round and square versions, as well as the Adnet Coffee Table in the Cream Leather colorway