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PANTOP LAMPE DE TABLE PORTABLE
Designed to enhance your indoor or outdoor space with its sculptural bell-shaped structure, it is made entirely of metal.
CHAISE REY
Inspired by the original Rey collection designed by Swiss designer Bruno Rey in 1971, HAY has teamed up with Dietiker to relaunch the Rey chair. The Rey chair is a stackable chair that combines lightness, strength and functionality. Its minimal but distinctive design features rounded edges and a curved backrest. Designed to be strong and flexible, it was the first chair to be patented thanks to Dietiker's innovative screwless wood-metal joint, and has become one of the most popular Swiss chairs of all time.
PANTHELLA 250 TABLE LAMP
A compact classic, the Panthella 250 Mini is defined by a soft, organic silhouette of smooth curves.
PANTHELLA PORTABLE
A cult design object, the Panthella lamp is back in a brand new portable version. This cordless lamp is a true nomad: rechargeable, it can be used anywhere in the house! This portable lamp is an exact replica, on a smaller scale, of its big sister designed in 1971 by Scandinavian design master Verner Panton.
GLASS AINO AALTO
Design Aino Aalto, 1932.
Echoing rings of water, this pressed glassware from 1932 is tactile proof that essential design survives the test of time.
KASTEHELMI PLATE
Kastehelmi plate designed by Oiva Toikka for Iittala.
The Finnish name ‘dewdrop’ refers to the circles of bubbles in the pressed glass. Inspired by Finnish nature, the dewdrops glisten like a string of pearls on grass in the morning sun.
KASTEHELMI DISH
Kastehelmi dish, designed by Oiva Toikka for Iittala in 1964
The Finnish name ‘dewdrop’ refers to the circles of bubbles in the pressed glass. Inspired by Finnish nature, the dewdrops glisten like a string of pearls on grass in the morning sun.
VASE AALTO 16 mm
The vases can be displayed as a group or as a unique and exclusive work of art. They are a pleasure to own or to give as a gift. Each vase is mouth-blown in the Iittala glassworks in Finland.