While Saturday in Design Singapore will feature some hot Singapore design, we’re also excited about the international design brands coming along for the ride. Recently confirmed as an exhibitor, Hay offer the latest and greatest of Danish furniture design, bridging furniture, architecture and fashion. Established in 2002, Hay is a relative newcomer to the international […]
May 2nd, 2011
While Saturday in Design Singapore will feature some hot Singapore design, we’re also excited about the international design brands coming along for the ride.
Recently confirmed as an exhibitor, Hay offer the latest and greatest of Danish furniture design, bridging furniture, architecture and fashion. Established in 2002, Hay is a relative newcomer to the international design scene but already has some award-winners in their stable.
The Nobody and Little Nobody chairs, made from recycled plastic bottles, have garnered a number of international design prizes. They are the first chairs to be made entirely from textiles and without an internal frame, yet with a rigid form and sleek profile.
Try out Nobody and Little Nobody, along with the About a Chair, T12 and Scholten & Baijings collection being launched at the Hay stand at Warehouse 72-13.
Take danish design home – don’t forget you can also win one of eight chairs if you attend and have your pass scanned at five showrooms on the day! Good luck!
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