Rating and value of Gufram furniture
If you own a Gaufram or d'après work, and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers will offer you their appraisal services. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your work, and provide you with a precise estimate of its current market value. Thereafter, if you wish to sell your work, we will guide you towards the best possible arrangement to obtain the optimum price.
Rating and value of Gufram furniture
Gaufram is a design furniture company that collaborates with many artists to offer unique furniture. If you own a piece, it may be worth more than you think. On the art market, prices for Gufram works can be very high under the auctioneer's hammer.
All furniture is prized, and the price at which it sells on the art market ranges from €60 to €66,900, a fairly substantial range, but one that says a lot about the value that can be attributed to Gufram furniture.
In 2022, a sofa by Gianni Pettena dating from 1967 sold for €66,900 while it was estimated at €50,000-80,000 by Artcurial.
Order of value ranging from a simple work to the most prestigious
Type of furniture | Result |
|---|---|
Armchair | From €60 to €3,800 |
Coat rack Cactus | From 2,700 to 5,200€ |
Couch (including the Bocca) | From 910 to 66 900€ |
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Style and technique of the Gufram house
The Gufram house was created by a design enthusiast who wanted to combine pop culture and furniture. Numerous artists accept the collaboration, including Andy Wahrol, Gianni Pettena, Guido Drocco, Franco Mello and Anco Mello. They often use steel, jersey for sofas and foam.
Gufram and the evolution of sculptural furniture
In the world of furniture design, few names truly stand out and leave an indelible mark on history. Gufram is one of those bold, avant-garde houses that have redefined design standards by pushing back the boundaries of creativity and innovation. Founded in 1966 in Italy, Gufram has become synonymous with sculptural furniture imbued with unconventional aesthetics and a subversive spirit.
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Gufram's origins and spirit, the art of deconstruction
Gufram was born in a period of cultural and social upheaval, a time when art and design broke free from traditional conventions to embrace a more radical and provocative aesthetic. Guided by this wave of change, the brand decided to move away from rigid geometric forms and plunge headlong into the world of deconstruction, irony and experimentation.
Gufram's first creations, such as the famous Pratone (1972), a sculpture-seat that evokes a field of wild grass, attracted attention and controversy. This iconic piece embodied the brand's playful, unconventional spirit, setting the tone for its bold future explorations.
The Bocca sofa, an icon of the House of Gufram, makes an appearance in the recent House of Gucci, a biographical film by Maurizio and Patrizia Gucci.
Gufram furniture and the limits of function
Gufram furniture transcends the boundaries between art and function, creating pieces that are both utilitarian objects and sculptural works of art. Each Gufram creation is designed to provoke emotion, provoke thought and challenge our perceptions of traditional furniture.
From Bocca (1970), an iconic mouth-shaped sofa, to Cactus (1972), a relic of the radical 1970s trend with its colorful foam spines, Gufram furniture is a celebration of the absurd, surrealism and creative freedom. These unique pieces are designed to establish a connection between the user and their environment, while adding a touch of irreverence and originality.
Gufram's continuing heritage
Over the decades, Gufram has maintained its commitment to subversion, provocation and radical creativity. The brand continues to collaborate with renowned designers from around the world to create pieces that challenge expectations and encourage reflection.
Gufram's heritage lies in its ability to disrupt convention and offer a fresh perspective on how we perceive furniture. At the intersection of art, design and functionality, Gufram furniture remains a source of inspiration for those seeking to push the boundaries of design.
Recognizing the signature on a piece of Gufram furniture
Not all lamps produced by the house of Gufram are signed. Moreover, as several artists have worked and sometimes collaborated for the company, the piece of furniture may be signed with another name even though it was produced for Gufram. That's why it's important to have your pieces appraised.
Knowing the value of a work
If you happen to own a piece of Gufram furniture or one after it, don't hesitate to request a free appraisal using our form on our website. A member of our team of experts and certified auctioneers will contact you promptly to provide you with an estimate of the market value of your work, as well as any relevant information about it. If you are considering selling your work, you will also be accompanied by our specialists in order to benefit from alternatives for selling it at the best possible price, taking into account market inclinations.
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