Hay
Danish design for everyoneWith a passion for design, Hay began a mission in 2002 to make the world's best designers accessible to everyone. With their unique style inspired by the 50s and 60s, Hay made design an inspiring adventure for anyone looking for unique and timeless designs. Hay's secret? A dash of creativity and a dash of innovation, combined with an unparalleled eye for detail and quality. By creating furniture and accessories that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing, Hay has conquered the design world and left a lasting impression. From beautiful chairs and tables to lighting and storage solutions.
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The mission
The Danish company Hay was established in 2002 and very quickly became immensely popular. Their goal is to evoke a new, modern take on the ambiance of the 1950s and 1960s. Hay strives to create extremely practical designs that are based on a specific customer need. To achieve this, they like to experiment with different materials, such as textiles, wood, and paper. This formula quickly led Hay's significantly increased popularity. Because of this, many living rooms now contain an attractive Hay design.
Young design talent
To bring about such a broad range of collections, Hay likes working with young, talented designers. Sebastian Wrong, Bertjan Pot, Johan Van Hengel, Lars Beller Fjetland, and Joel Hoff are but a few of the designers that contribute to the variety of Hay products.
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Timeless
Their approach produced a variety of eye-catching collections in bright colours with a touch of the 1950s and 1960s. The appealing blend of retro and modern design creates a product with a timeless character. You will immediately notice the creative freedom that the designers were given in the collections. Each design is a marvellously unique eye-catcher in a home interior.
“Hay has always believed that good design is everyone’s right.”
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