With its low profile and generous surface, the Ita Coffee Table grounds a room beautifully. Thoughtful details and warm materials add timeless character.
Embrace the art of ’low living’ with the Japanese-inspired Kona Low Table. With its simple and elegant construction, the design is elevated just above ground to the perfect height. Use it to display plants, books and your favourite objects.
A true design classic. Based on the original Rey Collection designed by Swiss designer Bruno Rey in 1971, HAY has teamed up with Dietiker to present the Rey Coffee Table in a new updated form.
HAY’s Slit Table is a geometric steel side table inspired by paper origami techniques. The slim frame appears folded beneath the tabletop, creating a simple yet sculptural form that is reminiscent of traditional Japanese paper art. The Slit Table is avail
Like a sculpture carved out of stone. The multifunctional FELS Stool by OUT opens up a new perspective on the natural material wood. FELS is a study in form that demands a special amount of time and sensitivity in the production process.
The Rotate SC73 is created to fulfil a wide variety of purposes – from an office trolley, to a bedside table or bathroom storage unit – this asymmetrical piece can be inserted into any space.
Created by Norwegian designer Martin Solem for HAY, Kofi is a range of elegant and versatile glass-topped coffee tables. Based on the desire to make a clean and functional table with an eco-friendly profile.
In creating his design for the Coffee Table, Isamu Noguchi translated the biomorphic aesthetic of his sculptural works into a piece of furniture with distinctive organic forms.
HAY’s Slit Table is a geometric steel side table inspired by paper origami techniques. The slim frame appears folded beneath the tabletop, creating a simple yet sculptural form that is reminiscent of traditional Japanese paper art. The Slit Table is ava
Designed in 1950, the LTR Table by Charles and Ray Eames is a compact, versatile piece. A timeless side table, perfect on its own or in playful groupings.
Designed in 1950, the LTR Table by Charles and Ray Eames is a compact, versatile piece. A timeless side table, perfect on its own or in playful groupings.
Sett is a series of tables showcasing the innate beauty of marble and glass, inspired by a jewellery technique, where precious gems are inlaid and precisely ‘set’ into a frame.
Charles and Ray Eames designed the small, sturdy occasional table LTR (Low Table Rod Base) in 1950 and later used it in their own residence, the famed Eames House, in a variety of different ways.
A supersized version of our classic Plinth Low podium, the Plinth Grand is a monumental and multifunctional design. Designed by Norm Architects and offered in four marble types with unique veining as well as Kunis Breccia stone.
HAY’s Slit Table is a geometric steel table inspired by paper origami techniques. The slim frame appears folded beneath the tabletop. The Slit Table is available in different shapes, sizes and colours.
Designed for HAY by Dutch designer Stefan Scholten, Facet Cabinet is a versatile, multifunctional storage solution that is easy to move around. Its name taken from the faceted surfaces.
HAY’s Slit Table is a geometric steel side table inspired by paper origami techniques. The slim frame appears folded beneath the tabletop, creating a simple yet sculptural form that is reminiscent of traditional Japanese paper art. The Slit Table is avail
Designed in 1950, the LTR Table by Charles and Ray Eames is a compact, versatile piece. A timeless side table, perfect on its own or in playful groupings.
The Shuffle table seems to conjure images of classic wooden toys and with good reason. The choice of colours and the fact that you can unify and construct the table as you like are all ideas Mia Hamborg got from the Brio Stacking Clown she had as a child.
Edge is a coffee table made entirely from travertine slabs in different sizes, combined into a clean, geometric form. The design is pared back and timeless, allowing the natural beauty of the stone to stand out.
The ETR Table by Charles and Ray Eames, often called the “surfboard table,” features an elliptical top and wire base. Elegant, timeless, and versatile in design.
The architectural Pillar Pedestal is entirely crafted from glass fiber reinforced concrete. Adding to the tactility of the piece, grooves have been engraved into the surface of the pedestal, providing it with a beautiful pattern reminiscent of tiles.