I Contemporanei
This design hutch rests on oblique legs that contrast elegantly with the cabinet’s horizontal lines, becoming the distinctive trait of a minimalist shape. Hayama is available in one size only.
This lacquered storage cabinet designed by Patricia Urquiola has dynamic geometric lines, strong Japanese influence and a natural propensity for taking center stage in both living and dining rooms.
2019
The Japanese influence in the design of this geometric container is immediately evident. Like a Haori, the traditional Japanese jacket worn with a kimono, Hayama is characterised by the same formal cut which plays on volume and subtraction. The legs, oblique in relation to the main structure, are the distinctive element of this simple and elegant sideboard. Apparently minimal, its solid form is accentuated by thinned edges that lighten its appearance. Perfect for living and dining areas, Hayama has two doors and transparent glass shelves inside. Hayama is available in one size either in polished lacquer in a wide choice of colours. The piece is re-reading of the work of the architect Kazuhide Takahama who industrialized the antique lacquering tradition, expressing the clear desire to go beyond rationalism through the research of relations with the past.
I Contemporanei
This design hutch rests on oblique legs that contrast elegantly with the cabinet’s horizontal lines, becoming the distinctive trait of a minimalist shape. Hayama is available in one size only.
This design hutch rests on oblique legs that contrast elegantly with the cabinet’s horizontal lines, becoming the distinctive trait of a minimalist shape. Hayama is available in one size only.
2019
2019