1970s Gfeller Trub Wood Telephone
‘Trub‘ Solid Rosewood Telephone.
Made by Gfeller, Bern Switzerland. 1977. Measures L 21cm x D 19cm x H 7cm. Condition: Lovely example in full working order. Some minor marks and wear consistent with light use.
The iconic Gfeller Trub phone, often referred to as the 'King of Phones', was fashioned from a single piece of hardwood and available in 3 grains; Rosewood, Cherry and Maple. This example being Rosewood.
Originating from the Gfeller company of Switzerland in the early 70's, the combination of sleek, streamlined styling and solid hardwood with a pronounced grain make it a real pleasure to handle. The offset matt gold buttons and modern typeface work in complete harmony with the phones modern lines. Whilst it is the design of this phone that draws much of its appeal, the push button dialing and a 'R' redial button were certainly innovative for the period.
The Gfeller Trub achieved cult status in the late 1980s, especially in Britain with most now hidden away in private collections. The Trub phone has been entered into the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS) in Australia in recognition of its enduring design and unique use of materials.
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‘Trub‘ Solid Rosewood Telephone.
Made by Gfeller, Bern Switzerland. 1977. Measures L 21cm x D 19cm x H 7cm. Condition: Lovely example in full working order. Some minor marks and wear consistent with light use.
The iconic Gfeller Trub phone, often referred to as the 'King of Phones', was fashioned from a single piece of hardwood and available in 3 grains; Rosewood, Cherry and Maple. This example being Rosewood.
Originating from the Gfeller company of Switzerland in the early 70's, the combination of sleek, streamlined styling and solid hardwood with a pronounced grain make it a real pleasure to handle. The offset matt gold buttons and modern typeface work in complete harmony with the phones modern lines. Whilst it is the design of this phone that draws much of its appeal, the push button dialing and a 'R' redial button were certainly innovative for the period.
The Gfeller Trub achieved cult status in the late 1980s, especially in Britain with most now hidden away in private collections. The Trub phone has been entered into the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS) in Australia in recognition of its enduring design and unique use of materials.
FREE UK DELIVERY. Non-UK Delivery available, please request a quotation
‘Trub‘ Solid Rosewood Telephone.
Made by Gfeller, Bern Switzerland. 1977. Measures L 21cm x D 19cm x H 7cm. Condition: Lovely example in full working order. Some minor marks and wear consistent with light use.
The iconic Gfeller Trub phone, often referred to as the 'King of Phones', was fashioned from a single piece of hardwood and available in 3 grains; Rosewood, Cherry and Maple. This example being Rosewood.
Originating from the Gfeller company of Switzerland in the early 70's, the combination of sleek, streamlined styling and solid hardwood with a pronounced grain make it a real pleasure to handle. The offset matt gold buttons and modern typeface work in complete harmony with the phones modern lines. Whilst it is the design of this phone that draws much of its appeal, the push button dialing and a 'R' redial button were certainly innovative for the period.
The Gfeller Trub achieved cult status in the late 1980s, especially in Britain with most now hidden away in private collections. The Trub phone has been entered into the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS) in Australia in recognition of its enduring design and unique use of materials.
FREE UK DELIVERY. Non-UK Delivery available, please request a quotation