Gehry
Description
Designed in 2004, this abstract cube was created by celebrated architect Frank Gehry. Suitable for outdoor use, the sculptural form is created from one single piece of polymer. The shape can be used as a table or additional seating.
- designed by Frank Gehry for Heller
- roto-molded polymer
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Pros
- Durable finish
- Easy to clean
- Easy to store
Cons
Best Uses
- Deck
- Patio
Customer comments about Gehry 19x20 Right Twist Cube in Silver:
I love the look of this piece, and it is lightweight and easy to move and to clean.
- I live in a:
- Apartment/condo
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
- Deck
- Patio
Customer comments about Gehry 19x20 Left Twist Cube in Silver:
Very nice piece. Use w/ Rio Chairs.
- I live in a:
- Apartment/condo
- This product is used in my:
- Vacation/second home
Pros
- Can use as table or seat
- Easy to clean
- Lightweight
Cons
- Collects water on top
- Expensive
- No drainage
Best Uses
- Indoor use
- Not great for outdoor use
Customer comments about Gehry 23x23 Three-Sided Cube in Silver:
Love the look of the piece, and it's lightweight and easy to clean...which is a good thing, because it collects water on top, leaving water marks (that DO come off). But it was marketed as indoor/outdoor, and for it to be outdoor, it should drain water better.
Pros
Cons
- Design Flaw
- Difficult to clean
Best Uses
- Outdoor dining
Customer comments about Gehry 19x20 Left Twist Cube in Silver:
The top of the cube is slightly concave thereby it is always dirty, filled with rain water, etc... Additionally, it is difficult to set wine glasses upoon due to that inherent instability.
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