Scandinavian design GUBI - Uhelný Mlýn

Scandinavian furniture in an exclusive representation of the Danish firm GUBI. Contemporary European design, 100% industrial and quality. Showroom in Coal Mill.

Paul Leroy

Paul Leroy

Paul Leroy (1960 - ) studied architecture, furniture design, graphics and industrial design at the Royal Danish School of Architecture and served an apprenticeship with Professor Tage Borg. He opened his own design studio in 1987.

His many international clients include Norman Foster, Foster and Partners, Daimler Chrysler, Arthur Andersen and Copenhagen Airport.

The Leroy Collection

Leroy Design is an international studio for architecture and design established by Paul Leroy. Their core value is the integration and enrichment of space, form, light and function with the emphasis on materials of aesthetic quality.

The Leroy Collection features two quasi-sculptural designs: the Aoyama Table and the A3 stool. Aoyama, a district in Tokyo famous for its fashion houses, restaurants and interesting shops is where Danish-French architect and designer, Paul Leroy found his inspiration for the Aoyama table. Consequently this piece is Danish-French by design with a hint of Japanese style. The Frame System is a simple, functional, multi-purpose table design that comes in a range of sizes and can be used alone or in conjunction with additional tables. The inspiration for the stool frame is the letter 'A' whilst the seat dimensions match a sheet of A3 paper.