Danish furniture label HAY has a new home in Grafunkt, in the form of a pop-up retail store.
September 3rd, 2013
Grafunkt recently announced its collaboration with HAY, a Danish label best known for producing minimal designs with splashes of colour.
Hay is located within a pop-up shop in Grafunkt’s flagship store, a 2,000sqft retail space housing a comprehensive collection of furniture and accessories from respected brands around the world.
Launched at IMM Cologne in 2003, HAY’s ambition is to encourage Danish furniture design’s return to the innovative greatness of the 1950’s and 1960’s, in a contemporary context.
HAY is committed to producing furniture and accessories with an international appeal, and at an affordable price. The company works with young talents, as well as established designers such as the Bouroullec brothers, Scholten & Baijings, Shane Schneck, Hee Welling, Thomas Bentzen, and more.
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