Make the difference
The Odeon tables by Gus* Modern have been designed to work in perfect harmony. Their height difference creates a unique visual effect, bringing style and dynamism to any living room. Combine the colours of the tables with other decorative objects for a perfectly coordinated and elegant result. With the Odeon tables, transform your space into a place where design and conviviality meet.

Architecture of the past
The Odeon collection by Gus* Modern consists of tables designed to enhance your living room, but they can also be perfectly matched to your bedroom thanks to the bed from the same collection. This combination creates a coherent and harmonious whole in your living space. The coffee tables and side tables of the Odeon collection, with their revisited neoclassical design, bring a touch of sophistication to any interior. Combined with the bed available in queen and king sizes, they form an elegant and uniform whole, highlighting the sculptural dynamism and the natural beauty of the textured wood
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The Podium sofa from Gus* Modern is a modular seating system designed to combine modern aesthetics with luxurious comfort. With basic elements such as corner modules, lounge chairs, ottomans and seats, this collection adapts to all spaces and lifestyles. Its versatile design allows you to create unique configurations, ideal for maximizing your space while reflecting your personal style. Evolutive and practical, the Podium can be easily reconfigured or added to to meet your changing needs, making it the perfect choice for an elegant and functional interior. Discover it at nuspace.ca and reinvent your living space.
About Gus*
Gus* Modern is a furniture design and manufacturing company based in Toronto, Canada. Their collection offers a full range of furniture, from upholstered seating to dining sets, beds, lighting, and accessories. Each piece embodies Gus* Modern’s contemporary and functional style and is available both in our stores and online, to meet all your interior design needs.
