Comfort from the feet up | Gubi x Golran
Introducing a collection of contemporary hand-woven rugs made exclusively for GUBI by fourth-generation family rug company, Golran.
GUBI and Golran have enjoyed a working relationship, with the Danish design company using Golran rugs in their flagship store, showrooms and international trade shows. An exclusive collaboration between the two brands is a perfect evolution of the relationship, and it now means GUBI can cater to every part of your interior, from the ceiling all the way to the floor.


Who are Golran?
Family-run Golran was established in 1898 from a Persian heritage. Today, their headquarters if in Milan, art direction in Paris and production in India and Nepal. Sharing GUBI's ability to deftly combine tradition with innovation and commitment to quality craftsmanship.



The GUBI x GOLRAN collection
The collection, which comprises elegant, finely crafted rugs in six colours inspired by nature, is hand-woven in Indian on vertical looms for greater precision. The artistic sensitivity of the skilled artisans producing the rugs leads to the introduction of original variations on traditional techniques.
A combination of New Zealand wool and viscose lends the rugs a depth and play of colour, a soft luxurious silky finish, as well as strength and durability. The tight weave allows for easy cleaning and ensures that the pile remains straight and even with heavy use.


You can shop the GUBI x GOLRAN rug collection today at Utility
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