CACTUS®: The Invisible Spectrum

A new limited-edition collection, available in 365 pieces for one year only.

Gufram presents CACTUS®: The Invisible Spectrum, a new limited-edition collection available in a total of 365 pieces for one year only. This new collection features three unique and surprising CACTUS® inspired by the optical wavelength range. Gufram makes exceptionally visible colours that are normally imperceptible to the human eye: Ultraviolet, Gammablue and Infrared.

The idea of working on colours aims at highlighting the power of this piece as a symbol of a renovated concept of Radical Design, a new way of looking at an icon with a fresh and contemporary perspective.

The new CACTUS® are part of a limited-edition collection that is available in only 365 pieces for one year starting April 2024. CACTUS®: The Invisible Spectrum aims at preserving the standing of CACTUS® as an incomparable icon as well as looking at the contemporary context: the updated range of colours is a way, to integrate it in homes around the world spreading the cheekiness and the disruption typical of Radical Design.

Gufram makes exceptionally visible colours that are normally imperceptible to the human eye: Ultraviolet, Gammablue and Infrared.

CACTUS® Ultraviolet is at the beginning of Gufram’s spectrum: its short wavelength shade enriches every space stimulating intuition and imagination.

CACTUS® Gammablue stands in the middle of the Gufram range as a symbol of balance between the extreme forces which surround us.

Finally, CACTUS® Infrared, with its gradient tone, marks the end of the Gufram spectrum: its long wavelength hints to stamina and to the vitality of everyday life.

CACTUS® comes to life in 1972 thanks to the genius of Guido Drocco and Franco Mello, and from the start it questions the static and rigid world of interior design; this hall-tree redeems itself from functionalism, because it can perform its function, but also be used as a merry decorative element. Originally available in a vibrant, deep emerald green, it has been recoloured and reinterpreted over the years by artists, musicians, fashion designers, always keep its irreverent and imposing look.