Colorful that is the best description of the Two-Colour table, a design by the Belgian Muller Van Severen for Hay.
The minimal and functional Hay Wardrobe Unit consists of a steel frame with visible recesses that create a strong industrial look.
The Hay Paper Cube lamp is a design by Bertjan Pot. Inspired by the creation of folded objects.
The Hay J series was first marketed in the 1960s. And now it has been re-released in new colors / variants.
The modern version of a inventory cabinet, designed by Hay.There is nothing in the construction that is hidden, and all the joints and screws are clearly visible.
HAY's now characteristic wooden hand is both a drawing attribute and a modern decorative object for your interior.
The Hay Weekday Pine Bench and Table exudes a sense of warmth and familiarity that invites shared meals and a social atmosphere.
The Hay Weekday Pine Bench and Table exudes a sense of warmth and familiarity that invites shared meals and a social atmosphere.
The Hay Weekday Pine Bench and Table exudes a sense of warmth and familiarity that invites shared meals and a social atmosphere.
The Hay Weekday Pine Bench and Table exudes a sense of warmth and familiarity that invites shared meals and a social atmosphere.
HAY was founded in 2002 with the ambition to create contemporary furniture with an eye for modern living and sophisticated industrial manufacturing. That remains our ambition today. Through our commitment to the design and production of furniture and accessories with an international appeal we strive to make good design accessible to the largest possible audience.
We are inspired by the stable structures of architecture and the dynamics of fashion, which we seek to combine in durable quality products that provide added value for the user. HAY’s continued vision is to create straightforward, functional and aesthetic design in cooperation with some of the world’s most talented, curious and courageous designers.