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  • Brand: STRING FURNITURE

€469.00

Taking inspiration from the original Rey collection designed by Swiss designer Bruno Rey in 1971, HAY has teamed up with Dietiker to relaunch the Rey stool. Featuring Dietiker's unique screwless wood-to-metal connection, this iconic stool has an elegant silhouette with angular legs that balance the characteristic rounded edges. Its solid construction, sturdiness and stackable design give it a timeless quality that allows it to be used in a wide variety of domestic, public or corporate environments.

€569.00

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.

€241.00

In autumn 1949, Nisse and Kajsa's STRING shelf won first prize in the Bonniers library competition. Made up of blue wall panels and pine shelves, their creation beat out 194 competitors from all over Europe, the United States and even Australia. For the 75th anniversary of the String bookshelf, we produced a limited series of 1949 bookshelves with the original blue wall panels and solid pine shelves. Just like the winning 1949 model.

€4,000.00

HAY Mags Modular Sofa is an extremely well-priced modular sofa that gives equally high priority to all the key components of a sofa design which can't be seen - suspension, composition of the foam and durability of the upholstery. The high arm rests and deep seat make HAY Mags ideal for relaxation.

€4,061.00

The original Pira shelf designed in 1954 was as contradictory as the man who conceived it. Olle Pira (1927-2018) was a traditional master cabinet-maker who crafted cherry, maple and matured oak with age-old skills. Yet he won a place at the renowned Konstfack school of art, craft and design, the birthplace of concepts ahead of their times. And became the first Swede to win a gold medal at the Triennale in Milan in 1952.