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Hay hay has produced a substantial lighting collection that emphasises sustainability and innovation, while bringing work by some of the world’s best contemporary designers to a wide audience at a democratic price point. to that end, we exclusively use led light sources, creating longer lasting and more energy-efficient lights. in keeping with our overall ethos, it is most often a small detail or a challenge to the norm that sets our lights apart from the crowd: working with designers both established and emerging, we always strive to match affordability with functionality and an original aesthetic vision. hay lighting prioritises versatility, aiming to satisfy the needs of a range of environments, from the domestic to the professional and the public, often serving multiple functions.
Hay design by naoto fukasawa the pao collection of lamps is an exciting new collaboration with established japanese designer naoto fukasawa. the pao lamps draw on fukasawa’s “super normal” aesthetic of beautiful simplicity, everyday objects that draw on design values existing in the natural world. the inspiration for the form of these lamps came from a trip to mongolia, where traditional nomadic tents, referred to locally as a ‘yurt’ or in japanese ‘pao’, illuminated the landscape at night. fukasawa was drawn to the glowing shape, which suggested comfort and warmth and the safety of “home,” and represented a universal symbol he felt every person would find familiar in an intuitive way. japanese designer naoto fukasawa established naoto fukasawa design in 2003. his designs are known for their ability to access and communicate the true essence of an object. currently, he designs for a wide range of leading brands worldwide, as well as consulting and designing for local japanese companies; he also sits on the design advisory board of muji, and is the art director of maruni. his designs span a wide variety of fields, from precision electronic equipment to furniture and interior spaces.
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Hay design by inga sempé with its romantic shade and clean, contemporary base, the matin table lamp offers a sleek yet poetic design. its construction combines visual delicacy with physical robustness, making it as versatile as it is unique. it consists of a steel- wire bent frame finished in polished brass with matte-black hardware, and is paired with a pleated cotton shade in a variety of vibrant colours. the light source is an integrated led, offering a diffused downlight which is accompanied by a digital in-line dimmer control to adjust the output of light if required. french designer inga sempé is known for a lightness of touch, for a strong personality and for a particularly tactile nature. the idea of everyday use is at the centre of her approach, and she often seeks out materials with special properties to answer the need of a daily function. with the matin table lamp, she created an easy-to-use, elegant table light that fits in to any environment while adding a classic touch. for hay, sempé has created pandarine, panier, fonte candleholder, matin, pinorama and ruban.
Hay design by pierre charpin pierre charpin’s pc lamp series is a family of refined and precisely engineered multifunctional lamps, featuring a variety of designs and functions. the collection includes variants with single- and double arms; free-standing, desk, clamp, suspended, and wall-mounted lights; as well as an outdoor series. common to all designs is the designer’s intention to keep the object as visually simple as possible, making sure technical components are kept out of view. paris-based designer pierre charpin’s approach is strongly influenced by his artistic background, notably his research into form and colour. known for both limited-edition and industrial products, he ensures that every item he makes is simple, clean, and functional, so it suits public, professional, and private environments.
Hay design by ana kraš inspired by her drawings, ana kraš’ woven bonbon shades are produced using an original technique to create textured, one-of-a-kind pieces. every shade is hand woven with nylon-wool yarn around a powder-coated steel frame, resulting in individual lampshades that vary slightly in their appearance and surface aesthetic. bonbon is available either as a table/floor lamp or as a pendant, depending on the chosen cord set, but it stands on its own as a powerful decorative object even when the bulb is not switched on. born in belgrade, serbia, in 1984, ana kraš studied furniture design and interior architecture at the university of applied arts in belgrade. bonbon is the newest edition of a handwoven lamp she has been creating for years, initially as one-of-a-kind pieces that featured in numerous art shows and publications. taking off from her own drawings, ana perceived the lines as threads that could fill the blank area around a metal frame, using an original weaving technique to create a textured lampshade. by wrapping variously coloured cotton-wool yarn around these powder-coated steel frames, she create individual lampshades that vary slightly in their appearance and texture.
Hay for herman miller, available from hay design by george nelson designed by pioneering american designer george nelson in 1947, the bubble lamp represents an iconic moment in the history of design. produced using a technique that was extremely innovative at the time, these elegant, floating orbs are lightweight and versatile. they are available from hay in both pendant and wall-lamp styles and an assortment of sizes and shapes, enabling our customers to enjoy the soft glow of nelson’s revolutionary design in their own homes. george nelson was one of the most influential figures in the crucial early period of modern design. trained at yale as an architect and a fine artist, he believed that a designer’s job was to better the world, using the perfection of nature’s creations as his guide. nelson’s creation of the bubble lamp was inspired by a set of silk-covered swedish pendant lamps he wanted for his office, but found to be too expensive. employing the resourcefulness that characterized his working process, he decided to use a self-webbing plastic spray developed by the u.s. military, and applied it over a lightweight, rounded-steel frame to produce these soft, glowing fixtures.
Hay design by kaschkasch inspired by the bent tubing around local danish street signs, design duo kaschkasch has created a family of table and floor lamps sharing the same arched silhouette. the light source comes from a tilting circular disc, which can be adjusted to create both an indirect ambient and a direct task- light beam. the lamp body is crafted from powder- coated, die-cast aluminium and steel, and the light source is an opalescent, injection-moulded polycarbonate lens that conceals a flat panel of light. both lamp designs are available in different colours and are suitable for a variety of private and corporate settings. design duo kaschkasch prioritises function while paying careful attention to aesthetic. the marselis lamp has a clean, simple expression and form while featuring an especially mobile head, so it can create direct or indirect light. it is perfect for placement on a desk, ledge, bedside table, or sideboard.
Hay design by sam weller designed by sam weller and named fifty-fifty after a counterweight system that creates equilibrium between its two parts, this lamp makes clear references to physics and engineering. configurable aluminium components minimise the overall complexity of the design and manufacturing process, transforming its joints and mechanisms into distinctive design features that are consistent throughout the entire series. the single cantilever arm is easy to tilt and pivot with one hand, featuring a touch-sensitive dimmer switch. the collection comprises table and floor lamps with weighted bases in large and small sizes. copenhagen-based designer sam weller was born in bath (uk) in 1985. with a background in industrial design and engineering, he went on to study at the royal college of art in london, graduating in 2012 with a master of arts in design products. he later joined a small london-based workshop space to begin cultivating his own ideas and developments, and has lived and worked around the world in the uk, us and asia. sam’s design work aims to be timeless and honest, focusing on a pared-back aesthetic that reflects a product’s material selection and function.
Hay design by stefan diez with its high-quality and progressive design, rope trick has been selected for inclusion in moma’s permanent collection of design objects. its innovative construction integrates led technology within a dynamic new tailored form, and is made from a range of modern materials, including an internal plastic skeleton and woven pet for the light’s arm, molded abs for the base, and a specially designed aluminium led module for dissipating heat. the acrylic shade can slide along the neck of the light in a flexible way. this allows diffused light to be directed to different places in a room, producing a range of effects from a low- level ambient light to full brightness. the dimmer with memory adds to the sense that this design is at the vanguard of lighting technology. stefan diez is a munich-based, german industrial designer who founded his studio in 2003. the son of a cabinetmaker, where he received his earliest training, his approach to design is always firmly rooted in the workshop, where he gets to indulge his passion for material experimentation. diez takes a future-facing approach to design, striving to create durable, quality products for generations to come. for hay, he has also designed the new order shelving system and the new order table.
Hay design by joel hoff this beautifully unified piece of design, produced in aluminium and opal glass, is made at human scale, effortlessly simple and pleasing to touch. the base is a faceted cylinder that works as both the light switch and the stem, which holds the spherical glass diffuser in place. turning the base in a clockwise direction clicks the led light on, with further rotation increasing the lumen output. integrating movement into the design allows the user to intuitively brighten or dim the light. the base comes in four anodised finishes: black, aluminium, orange, and green. joel hoff graduated from the royal college of art in london in 2014 with a master in design products. his aim is to design objects for mass- production that do not fuel mass-consumption: to inspire people to own fewer things of greater quality, which remain in use for longer. through an understanding of manufacturing processes and their many different advantages and limitations, he wishes to foster longevity in terms of both materials and form.
Hay design by smithmatthias the noc lamp series is a family of adaptable lights made from die-cast aluminium with a faceted shade and a smooth, powder-coated finish. it is available in three models: a universal clamp light called the noc clamp, for use on tabletops, shelves, and headboards; the noc wall, featuring a cable and inline-rocker switch; and the noc wall button, which conceals the cable inside the wall and features a touch-switch located on the base. this versatile series is designed for everyday use in both domestic and commercial settings. london-based designers jack smith and gemma matthias take a responsible approach to their design work, which means that they design for the “long term.” having worked for several architects and design practices, their shared knowledge of manufacturing and their passion for enduring products has lead them to a utilitarian approach to contemporary design: they strive to create products that people can connect to, and that will be a pleasure to experience and use.
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