Spanish designer Jaime Hayon is one of the most important minds in design. His work is endlessly unique, trailblazing, and delightful.

Enjoy these pieces he has designed for several of our exclusive brands.

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Setago Lamp for &Tradition

Like many of Jaime Hayon’s pieces, the Setago comes with a story. ‘Seta’ – the Spanish word for mushroom – sets the tone for the diminutive, mushroom like proportions of this quirky table lamp. But a further clue to its identity is signified by the suffix ‘go’ because this lamp unburdened by an electrical cord can literally go anywhere. Rather than remain stationary, it was made to be moved around with ease, plucked like foliage from the floor and carried from one room to the next.

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Silhouette for Nanimarquina

Silhouette is a collection of rugs designed by Jaime Hayon for indoor and outdoor use that highlights the acclaimed casual style of the artist.

Depicted with a delicate stroke, the illustration defines the silhouettes of several imaginary characters that intertwine and coexist in a beautiful composition.

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Frames Chair for Expormim

Serendipity was the hand behind the quill. It gathered designer and brand and enlisted both in this venture project involving just one component. Skin and bones, all made of rattan, a radically modern material yet handcrafted according to a long standing tradition.

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Aleta Chair for Viccarbe

Upholstered chair with a welcoming and comforting design, thought for collaborative workspaces, public spaces, restaurants, and private use. Its designer Jaime Hayon created Aleta’s iconic silhouette by getting inspiration from the physiognomy of sharks. An elegant chair which supports the user, adding character to any room.

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Milà Chair for Magis

In Hayon’s own words: “Imagine you’re able to do in plastic what is impossible to do in wood. With the expertise of Magis as pioneers in gas injection-moulding, we were able to make an expressive chair very rich in movement, based on the forms of Catalan modernism: elastic and dynamic.”