Guframini Cactus Swarovski

When the Gufram Cactus meets Swarovski Crystal

A limited edition of 500 pieces that combines radical Italian design with the artisanal mastery of Austrian crystals

To celebrate Swarovski’s 130th anniversary, Gufram and the Austrian Maison have come together for an exclusive collaboration. The iconic Guframini CACTUS® is transformed into a jewel thanks to Swarovski crystals in the Erinite shade, adding unique, luminous reflections. Only 500 handmade pieces were produced—an unmissable collector’s item.

The Guframini CACTUS®: an icon that breaks the rules

Created in 1972 by Guido Drocco and Franco Mello, the Guframini CACTUS® is a faithful 1:8 scale miniature of the original coat rack. With its bold and playful design, it stands as a true symbol of Italian Radical Design. This Swarovski crystal edition enhances the organic, unmistakable silhouette of the piece.

Swarovski Crystals: the light that makes the difference

Decorated with Erinite crystals, the surface of the Guframini CACTUS® is transformed into a play of light and texture. Each crystal is hand-applied, creating a sparkling dew-like effect that lights up even the most refined contemporary interiors.

Perfect for collectors and design spaces

This limited-edition GUFRAM X SWAROVSKI piece is made for lovers of unconventional design and high-quality craftsmanship. Ideal for modern interiors, museum shops, and private collections, the Guframini CACTUS® with Swarovski crystals is a piece of history and innovation.

The legacy of Gufram and Swarovski in contemporary design

Since 1966, Gufram has been synonymous with radical creativity and provocative design. Today, this collaboration with Swarovski continues that avant-garde spirit, blending craftsmanship and technical innovation into a truly unique object.

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