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T877 Molé
T877 Molé
T877 Molé

Coffee Table T877 Molé GUBI

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The T877 coffee table by Pierre Paulin, reissued by GUBI, perfectly embodies the sculptural and futuristic vision of the French designer. Designed in the 1970s as the natural companion to the iconic F300 lounge chair ... Learn more
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T877 Molé
T877 Molé
€239.20 €299.00
€199.33 HT

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The T877 coffee table by Pierre Paulin, reissued by GUBI, perfectly embodies the sculptural and futuristic vision of the French designer. Designed in the 1970s as the natural companion to the iconic F300 lounge chair, the T877 captivates with its clean lines, fluid aesthetic, and bold formal character. With its sharp contours and striking silhouette, the T877 showcases Paulin’s talent for creating pieces that are both functional and expressive. Like many of his works from this period, it draws on an organic and spatial design language that transcends trends, offering a style that is both radical and timeless. Reissued using sustainable materials, the T877 is now produced in Italy from HiREK®, a high-performance polymer made from industrial plastic waste. This innovative material combines durability, lightness, and resistance to UV rays and weathering, while delivering a smooth, high-gloss finish without the need for additional treatment. The result is a piece that is as aesthetically refined as it is durable, perfectly suited for both indoor and outdoor use. Thanks to its light weight, the T877 table is easy to move, making it ideal for today’s flexible, dynamic living spaces. Available in a range of emblematic colors – Alabaster White, Pastel Green, Violet Ice, Honey Gold, and Molé – it fits effortlessly into a variety of interior styles, adding either a subtle or bold touch of color depending on the setting. With the reissue of the T877, GUBI brings a modernist design gem back into the spotlight, staying true to Pierre Paulin’s pioneering spirit. A sculptural yet practical piece that, whether on its own or paired with the F300 chair, elevates any space with elegance and character.
Color
Molé
Colour
brown
Material
plastic
Dimensions
L 50 x D 50 x H 27 cm
Matériaux
HiREK plastic
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The T877 coffee table is one of the emblematic projects designed by Pierre Paulin in the late 1960s, created in parallel with the F300 lounge chair. Together, they mark a pivotal moment in Paulin’s career, defined by his exploration of new materials and his deliberate departure from traditional furniture codes. Conceived from the outset as the natural companion to the F300, the T877 shares a sculptural approach to furniture design. Far from being a simple functional surface, the table embodies a formal investigation into fluidity, solid volumes, and continuous lines. With this piece, Paulin extends his reflection on furniture as miniature architecture, where each element is treated as an independent spatial object. The first versions of the T877 were produced in fiberglass or injection-molded polyurethane—then cutting-edge materials that allowed for the creation of complex curves while ensuring a visually and tactilely pleasing finish. This move toward industrial, malleable materials illustrates Paulin’s interest in the possibilities offered by new technologies and his desire to create objects suited to modern lifestyles. Now reissued by GUBI, the T877 recaptures its original spirit through the use of HiREK®, a high-performance polymer made from industrial plastic waste. This material retains the functional properties Paulin sought—lightness, durability, and stability—while addressing contemporary concerns around sustainability and waste reduction. With its compact size, portability, and bold aesthetic, the T877 reflects the shift Paulin was making at the time: a visionary approach to design that broke free from traditional norms while remaining focused on comfort and ease of use. Reintroduced alongside the F300 chair, it highlights the coherence of the series and reaffirms Paulin’s significance in the history of 20th-century furniture design.

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Pierre PAULIN

Born in 1927 in Paris, Pierre Paulin acquired his passion for design from his great-uncle Freddy Stoll, a sculptor, and his uncle Georges Paulin, a car designer and inventor of the convertible coupé cabriolet, based on a 1927 model registration, manufactured by Peugeot. Pierre Paulin studied at the Camondo School and began his career in the 1950s, noted for his creations and installations, he made all the furniture for F. Mitterrand's official office. Pierre Paulin brought modernity to the Elysée Palace in 1972 for President Georges Pompidou and renovated the dining room for Jacques Chirac. At the same time, Pierre Paulin set up ADSA with two partners, and worked on industrial projects, corporate images for Air France for example, and designed the Gare de Lyon among other projects. His creations can be found in many museums around the world, and several exhibitions have been devoted to him. At the same time, Pierre Paulin collaborates with design brands such as Magis, for whom he creates chairs and storage elements with the Elysée bookcase, and with the Artifort brand, for whom he creates most of their iconic pieces. Pierre Paulin also collaborates with the Gubi brand, for whom he creates the mythical Pacha armchairs, but also the iconic Pacha sofas.

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GUBI

Founded in 1967 in Denmark, Gubi is an iconic design brand known for its visionary approach blending Scandinavian heritage and modernity. Installed in former docks of Copenhagen, the company reprints cult pieces while collaborating with renowned contemporary designers. His goal: to create timeless, bold and deeply elegant furniture.

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