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  • "62-collection" desk – Gubi
  • "62-collection" desk – Gubi
  • "62-collection" desk – Gubi
  • "62-collection" desk – Gubi
  • "62-collection" desk – Gubi

"62-collection" desk – Gubi

The Collection 62 desk was designed by Greta M. Grossman in 1952. An emblematic piece of modernist design.

This desk projects Grossma's futuristic vision of the 1960s.

Materials American walnut and high-gloss black laminate - metal legs
Dimensions H72 x W120 x D60 cm
Weight 50 kg

€3,495.00
€2,097.00 Save 40%

1747.50 tax excl.

Quantity
In stock - France: 2-5 days / Other countries: 10-15 days

62-Collection Desk - Greta M. Grossman - Gubi

The Collection 62 desk, designed by Greta M. Grossman in 1952, is an iconic piece of modernist design, reissued by Danish publisher Gubi. Although created in 1952, it bears the name “62” because Grossman herself felt that this design was ten years ahead of its time, projecting a futuristic vision for the 1960s. This anecdote illustrates the boldness and innovative spirit of the Swedish designer, who left her mark on mid-twentieth-century design.

62-Collection Desk - Greta M. Grossman - Gubi

Design and features

The Collection 62 desk is distinguished by its airy aesthetic and asymmetrical lines, which seem to defy gravity.It is made primarily of American walnut, a dark, warm wood, combined with high-gloss black laminate surfaces on the top and cabinet door.

62-Collection Desk - Greta M. Grossman - Gubi

This combination of materials creates a striking visual contrast, typical of Grossman's taste for unusual combinations. The slender legs are in black powder-coated metal, finished with small solid wood spheres, adding a touch of lightness and elegance. An additional solid walnut leg supports the structure, reinforcing the piece's distinctive asymmetry.

62-Collection Desk - Greta M. Grossman - Gubi

In terms of functionality, the desk incorporates a clever storage space on the left, consisting of three drawers (two larger ones at the bottom and one smaller one at the top), concealed behind a door. With its dimensions of 120 cm in length, 60 cm in depth and 72 cm in height, it offers a perfect balance between compactness and utility, ideal for a refined workspace.

62-Collection Desk - Greta M. Grossman - Gubi

The legacy of Greta M. Grossman

Greta Magnusson Grossman, a Swedish designer and architect who made her career in the United States, is known for fusing Scandinavian modernism with a Californian sensibility. After studying at Konstfack in Stockholm and starting her career in Sweden, she moved to Los Angeles in 1940 with her husband, jazz musician Billy Grossman. There, she opened a boutique on Rodeo Drive and worked with the likes of Greta Garbo and Frank Sinatra, making her mark in a male-dominated environment. The Collection 62 desk reflects her style: minimalist elegance, a subtle sense of humor and an experimental approach to shapes and materials, influenced by the Bauhaus and European modernists.

62-Collection Desk - Greta M. Grossman - Gubi

The reissue by Gubi

Gubi, the Danish company renowned for resurrecting design classics, has reissued the Collection 62 desk with faithfulness to the original, while making it accessible to a contemporary audience. This piece is part of a wider collection that also includes chests of drawers, all marked by the same bold aesthetic. Today, the desk is celebrated for its timelessness and sophisticated allure, finding its place in both modern and classic interiors.

62-Collection Desk - Greta M. Grossman - Gubi

Gubi: a design vision shaped by nostalgia, innovation and contemporary elegance

A Danish brand with eclectic influences

Gubi is a renowned Danish design house known for blending heritage, modernity and a spirit of exploration. Founded in 1967, the brand stands out through its bold approach combining reissued classics, contemporary creations and rediscovered designers from past decades. The result is a rich and coherent aesthetic that transcends trends.

Iconic collaborations and a talent for rediscovery

Gubi brings renewed attention to historic designers such as Greta M. Grossman, Mathieu Mategot and Jacques Adnet, while also partnering with contemporary creators including GamFratesi and Space Copenhagen. This duality forms a unique identity, mixing nostalgia and modernity, where each piece carries a meaningful story.

An elegant, sensual and graphic aesthetic

The Gubi style is defined by soft curves, luxurious materials and refined tones. The brand explores brass, velvet, leather, blown glass, wood and other noble materials to create warm and sophisticated atmospheres. The silhouettes feel graphic, sensual and subtly theatrical.

A complete collection for contemporary interiors

The Gubi catalog includes chairs, armchairs, tables, lighting, mirrors, accessories and iconic twentieth century designs. Each piece integrates naturally into modern homes, hotels, restaurants or eclectic interiors. The Gubi universe transforms spaces into elegant and expressive environments.

Innovation, quality and exquisite detailing

Gubi places strong emphasis on material quality, comfort and craftsmanship. Every item is built to last and offers a rich sensory experience through refined textures, deep visual contrasts and balanced proportions. Innovation is present in each design while remaining faithful to Scandinavian simplicity.

Conclusion: bold, timeless and expressive Danish design

Gubi offers a distinctive vision where past and present meet with grace and creativity. Its pieces are refined, expressive and durable. Choosing Gubi means bringing artistic identity, character and contemporary elegance into everyday interiors.

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