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HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black
HAY Rey chair, deep black

Rey chair, deep black

HAY

475.00€

HAY
Rey chair
475.00€


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Description

HAY's Rey chair is a fresh reinterpretation of the iconic chair designed by Bruno Rey in 1971. The classic collection, re-invented and re-released in collaboration with the original manufacturer, Swiss Dietiker, charms with its softly rounded lines and simple but detailed design. The timeless appeal of the Rey chair makes it an impressive addition to all spaces private and public alike.

In the Rey collection, the wooden frame and seat are combined in an innovative way with die-cast aluminium brackets. The unique mechanism also gives the chair its distinctive look: the seat looks almost as if it is floating, perfecting the robust design with an irresistibly attractive lightness.

Colour
Black
Width
44 cm
Depth
49 cm
Height
80 cm
Seat depth
44 cm
Seat height
46.5 cm
Seat material
Moulded plywood with beech top and outer veneer, water-based lacquer.
Base material
Solid beech, water-based lacquer.
Stackable
Yes, up to 4 units.
Notes
Pre-assembled. Plastic gliders as standard on all variants. Suitable for most floorings that are not too sensitive.

Bruno Rey

Bruno Rey (1935–2019) is a celebrated Swiss designer best known for the Rey chair, produced by furniture manufacturer Dietiker since the 70s – the screwless chair, combining wood and metal in an innovative way, is one of the most iconic Swiss chairs to this day. 

Rey initially took on an apprenticeship as a cabinet maker but steered later towards industrial design. He applied to the Kunstgewerbeschule Zurich design, where he also attended an interior design course by the legendary Swiss designer Willy Guhl. Rey opened his own studio, focusing on architecture and design, in 1968, and has since created many well-known designs – some of them in collaboration with renowned designer Charles Polin.

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