Architonic ID: 20037857
13EIGHTY
HAY’s 13Eighty chair designed by Dutch designers Scholten & Baijings is aptly named after the number of tiny holes in the moulded polypropylene shell. These perforations create a characteristic aesthetic, where transparency and a play of light and shadows add to the chair’s expression, while the variations in the sizes of the holes bring a sense of movement to the visual appearance. They also have a functional use in draining rainwater off when the chairs are used outdoors. Available with or without armrests in a stackable design that features steel legs with a weather-resistant coating to make it suitable for outdoor use.
DIMENSIONS
Armchair/ W57 x D53 x H82, seat height 46 cm/ W22.44” x D20.87” x H32.28”, seat height 18.11”
Chair/ W53 x D53 X H82, seat height 46 cm/ W20.87” x D20.87” x H32.28”, seat height 18.11”
Concept
HAY’s extensive range of outdoor furniture allows you to create a personalised balcony, patio or garden. Designed to make the most of any outside space, the assortment includes dining chairs and tables, lounge furniture, coffee tables, benches, ottomans and bar tables and stools in a variety of sizes, colours and styles. Made in durable, weatherproof materials such as steel with outdoor powder coating, hot galvanized steel or terrazzo that can withstand the elements and are easy to clean and maintain, HAY’S outdoor furniture enables you to enjoy outdoor life all year round. From the versatility of Palissade’s clean, graphic lines to the compact Terrazzo table and the stackable 13Eighty chair, HAY offers a modern and functional solution for all private and public outdoor contexts, whether it’s al fresco dining, relaxing in the sun or waiting in an urban space.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Metal, Plastic, Seat plastic
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Netherlands
tefan Scholten and Carole Baijings have worked as a young designing duo since 2000. Before then, Stefan Scholten was involved in the renowned duo Copray & Scholten. All of their work is characterised by restrained design and an eye for detail. In addition to a large number of trend-setting project-based assignments, they also develop free products and have been working for Gelderland on the 6900 series since 2005. The minimalist design of this furniture blends in seamlessly with the Gelderland collection. Other examples of their work can be seen in the Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum and the Central Museum in Utrecht. © Gelderland Groep
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