Gubi - Coffee table Pedrera - Grey - Textured tempered glass - Designer Barba Corsini; Gubi Coffee table Grey Glass. Dimensions: 106 x 86 cm x H 38 cm. Pedrera Coffee table - 1955 re-edition in Textured glassCreated in 1955, the Pedrera Coffee table embodies the masterly alliance between architecture and furniture. Designed by Barba Corsini to furnish the apartments of Barcelona's legendary La Pedrera building, Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece, it translates the avant-garde spirit of the time into a domestic format. Now reissued, it comes in a textured glass version, available in transparent, smoked or bronze.Modernist architecture transposed into furnitureThe Pedrera collection was designed by Barba Corsini, one of the most influential Catalan architects of the second half of the 20th century. To design the Legs, he drew direct inspiration from the organic curves and volutes of La Pedrera. The result is an airy, graphic black painted steel base that evokes an architectural structure reduced to its essentials. The 8mm textured tempered glass Tray lets you fully appreciate this Toy of lines. The table embodies the main principles of modern architecture, exemplified in France by Le Corbusier, with its minimalist decor, functional geometric lines and assertive use of steel.A light, everyday presenceWith dimensions of 106 x 86 cm and a height of 38 cm, the Coffee table in Glass offers a generous surface while retaining a light visual presence. The glass Tray rests on the metal structure thanks to non-slip silicone pads, guaranteeing stability, glass protection and perfect balance.A design icon in a contemporary living roomInstalled opposite a deep Velvet sofa or in a modernist interior, the Coffee table design asserts a strong identity without ever overloading the space. It interacts naturally with raw materials, from dark wooden to marble, and structures the living room with elegance.Choosing La Pedrera means bringing a fragment of architectural history into your home. A timeless piece that spans the decades with the same formal power and masterful simplicity.