Colorful that is the best description of the Two-Colour table, a design by the Belgian Muller Van Severen for Hay.
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.
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.
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 Uchiwa from Doshi Levien Studio is a spacious and comfortable lounge chair inspired by a traditional Japanese hand fan, an ottoman is also available.
The Hay's Uchiwa by designers duo Doshi Levien is a spacious armchair with an open shape that resembles a traditional Japanese fan.
The Hay's Uchiwa by designers duo Doshi Levien is a spacious armchair with an open shape that resembles a traditional Japanese fan.
The Hay's Uchiwa by designers duo Doshi Levien is a spacious armchair with an open shape that resembles a traditional Japanese fan.
The Hay's Uchiwa by designers duo Doshi Levien is a spacious armchair with an open shape that resembles a traditional Japanese fan.