Edaha chair by GamFratesi for Koyori
Dezeen Showroom: design studio GamFratesi was informed by the shapes of branches and leaves when designing the wooden Edaha chair, which is now available from Japanese brand Koyori. More
Dezeen Showroom: design studio GamFratesi was informed by the shapes of branches and leaves when designing the wooden Edaha chair, which is now available from Japanese brand Koyori. More
Design studio GamFratesi spoke to Dezeen about how festival 3 Days of Design is growing since it launched a decade ago, as it unveiled a speaker for Bang & Olufsen. More
Dezeen Showroom: design studio GamFratesi has updated its Romby chair for Italian brand Porro, giving it a more versatile shape to suit home offices or contract environments. More
Dezeen Showroom: design duo GamFratesi created the compact Nice chair for Italian brand Poltrona Frau, which is designed for maximum comfort. More
Dezeen Showroom: Danish-Italian design studio GamFratesi has created an unusual folded structure out of aluminium to form the legs of the Homey table, for Italian brand Poltrona Frau. More
Dezeen Showroom: GamFratesi took inspiration from the shapes of branches and leaves to create the smoothly curved Edaha chair for Japanese brand Koyori. More
Dezeen Showroom: Danish-Italian design studio GamFratesi has designed a curved wooden armchair, which is a reinterpretation of traditional Danish design for Japanese furniture brand Koyori. More
Cane furniture, tiled floors and mint green upholstery fill this glasshouse-inspired cafe in Manila, Philippines, by Danish studio GamFratesi. More
GamFratesi's Yuh lamps for Danish brand Louis Poulsen feature a conical shade that slides and rotates to adjust light. More
GamFratesi worked with Gubi to create the custom furniture filling Paris' House of Denmark, which is now being launched as a collection at Stockholm Furniture Fair. More
Danish studio GamFratesi created animals from metal wire for the Apple Watch Hermès window display in Japan (+ slideshow). More
Milan 2016: Gebrüder Thonet Vienna's trademark steam-bent wood features in this modular wall hanging designed by Danish design duo GamFratesi and based on the movements of dancers. More
Milan 2016: Danish studio GamFratesi has borrowed shapes from typical mid-century furniture to create the Voyage chair and Collector desk for Italian brand Porro's 90th anniversary collection. More
Milan 2016: design duo GamFratesi has filled the main space in the Circolo Filologico Milanese with an installation featuring spinning carpet-covered podiums for an exhibition of Danish design (+ slideshow). More
Milan 2016: bathroom brand Axor has worked with architects and designers including Front, David Adjaye and GamFratesi to create a range of unusual faucets (+ slideshow). More
Danish design duo GamFratesi has incorporated patterned cane panels into a collection of steam-bent furniture for Gebrüder Thonet. More
Milan 2015: design duo GamFratesi recruited established names like Cecilie Manz and Ole Jensen to exhibit alongside new designers in a mirrored installation for the Mindcraft exhibition in Milan. More
Maison&Objet 2015: Copenhagen studio GamFratesi has created a collection of spun-brass trays with leather surfaces for Swedish metal company Skultuna. More
Milan 2014: Danish brand Gubi will be launching a side table and updates of existing stool and chair designs by Copenhagen studio GamFratesi at the Urban Stories exhibition during Milan design week. More
Competition: Dezeen has teamed up with publishers Summit to give readers the chance to win a book full of projects by design duo GamFratesi. More