March 16, 2016

JAIME HAYON' S FANTASTIC WORLD




JAIME HAYON' S FANTASTIC WORLD




BD BARCELONA SHOWTIME COLLECTION
Showtime Collection for BD Ediciones de Diseño is a home furniture collection inspired on classical MGM musicals. The concepts behind these pieces explore the contrast between what is external and internal. A combination between organic forms and classical details is key to its development. It exhibits passion for finding ways were things that are not supposed to match, coexist in elegance. Very innovative material combinations like plastic and leather were used to create this unique collection. Act II of the Showtime Collection for BD Ediciones de Diseño was launched in April 2007. The range includes large tables and coffee tables as well as the elegant new chair that comes is a series of different finishes and accessories.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/bd-showtime-collection/




BD BARCELONA SHOWTIME POLTRANO










BD BARCELONA SHOWTIME SOFA OUTDOOR




BD BARCELONA SHOWTIME ARMCHAIR INDOOR








BD BARCELONA SHOWTIME POLTRANO




BD BARCELONA SHOWTIME SOFA




CRYSTAL CANDY SET FOR BACCARAT




CRYSTAL CANDY SET FOR BACCARAT
The opportunity to research and exercise creative possibilities along with Baccarat led to the creation of the Crystal Candy Set. The approach was guided by the search for exquisite color and material combinations. With these pieces, I wanted to replicate the richness of fresh tropical fruit using crystal and other materials, such as ceramics. Using a variety of textures and thicknesses, a new game of reflection has been accomplished with each of the 9 characters that make up the collection. Diverse crystal cutting techniques can be appreciated throughout the collection. They result in a series of soft, feminine shapes with touch of humor. Fruity inspirations are mixed with gem like features: pineapples, pomegranates, golf balls and water drops are some of the ideas explored. The pieces are a limited edition of 25.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/crystal-candy-set-for-baccarat/






MULTILEG CABINET SHOWROOM












MULTILEG CABINET SHOWROOM






GRID VASES FOR GAIA & GINO




GRID VASES FOR GAIA & GINO
The Grid vase, was inspired by a combination of city influences. Since moving to London I have been fascinated by British history and the strong medieval atmosphere when I walk through the streets. I became fascinated by tales of the knights templar, Henry VIII and the Tudors and the endlessly rich history surrounding me. I came up with vases, inspired by suits of armor, helmets and fencing masks.My trip to Turkey was also relevant. I had visited the city and the beauty I had seen in Islamic arts and crafts was very inspirational. Beautiful armor and the essence of these two cities are very much behind this set of vases.
http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/grid/




GRID VASES FOR GAIA & GINO






MULTILEG LOW TABLE










MULTILEG LOW TABLE






TESTA MECHANICA YELLOW, 2012




EL CAVALLIERE






EL CAVALLIERE




PIPER -HEIDSIECK




PIPER -HEIDSIECK
Piper-Heidsieck requested an object that would both be utilitarian and elegant, able to capture their “Extravaganza” spirit, the word they use to describe the brand’s personality, a combination between sophistication and creativity. Jaime Hayon’s fantasy was the sort of input they wanted. The project, a mix of past and future, was the result of this collaboration. The Seau and Vasque, champagne containers, were released in late 2006.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/piper-heidsieck/




PIPER -HEIDSIECK












SHOWTIME VASES FOR BD BARCELONA




40 ANNIVERSARY VASES FOR BD BARCELONA
Spanish design brand BD Barcelona Design has commissioned designer Jaime Hayon to hand-paint 40 unique vases in celebration of its 40th birthday.
“We wanted to produce a piece to celebrate our 40th anniversary and we thought Jaime was one of the best designers to do a special collection,” said BD Barcelona Design founder Jordi Arnau. “He proposed to do a hand-painted vase using a piece from the Showtime collection, hand-painted with 40 different designs.”
Jaime Hayon painted each of the white porcelain vases with black enamel, incorporating a number from one to 40 into each design.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/art/40-anniversary-vases-for-bd/


























SHOWTIME VASES FOR BD BARCELONA












AMERICAN CHATEAUA




FAVN FOR FRITZ HANSEN
FAVN is the Danish name for embrace. This piece is the result of a creative dialogue between Jaime Hayon and Fritz Hansen. “I wanted the sofa to be based on a shell. A shell being hard on the outside, soft and welcoming on the inside. I wanted to create a form that embraces you, something really organic – that’s why we named it FAVN”. “FAVN is an evolution of Fritz Hansen’s design language that brings together the qualities of Spanish and Danish design”. The new sofa is presented in ten unique Designer Selections; light grey, sage green, clear beige, taupe, chocolate, moutarde, red, violet, dark blue and black. It includes a mix of three fabrics to express the form of its three main components; the shell, seat and back and decorative cushions. The combination of texture and tone is appealing to the visual and emotional senses.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/favn-for-fritz-hansen/




RO FOR FRITZ HANSEN





RO FOR FRITZ HANSEN
“Ro” means tranquillity in Danish. The name was chosen because it captures the point of the chair in just two letters, thus reflecting the Nordic approach and concept of beauty.
Ro is made with great craftsmanship and in the highest sustainable quality. Combined with the sculptural and elegant design, the result is a functional and aesthetic chair that fascinates its surroundings. One seems to fall in love with it. Ro does not compromise on either comfort or aesthetics.
Time for reflection is a luxury in today’s world. We are all busy and always short of time to create a moment for quiet contemplation. The new easy chair springs from a desire to create a piece of furniture that offers an opportunity for reflection in our urban busy lives.
However, Ro is much more than an easy chair. It’s a 1½-seater where you can relax, change positions and have your newspaper, computer or child next to you and create a new comfort zone.
The design of the shell is elegant and simple, pleasing to both the eye and the body and offers the promise of tranquillity in both its visual expression and its comfortable functionality. Furthermore, the form of the shell gives you the choice of being part of what goes on in the room or relaxing in your own private space.
“We put a great deal of effort into the form of the chair, which is inspired by the human body. We wanted a chair that was comfortable as well as beautiful. My goal was to create a slim and elegant chair that encourages reflection and comfort,” says Jaime Hayon.
The easy chair is available in nine colours: three traditional options (black, grey and taupe), three bright colours (violet, blue and yellow) and three soft colours (light pink, sage-green and sand). For a more vibrant look, the chair features two different textures: one for the seat shell and one for the cushions, which supports the contrasted expression of the hard shell and the warm and soft interior.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/ro-for-fritz-hansen/






RO FOR FRITZ HANSEN




FAVN FOR FRITZ HANSEN




HOPEBIRD LIMITED EDITION 1 BY BOSA




T TABLE BY BOSA




MASKS BY BOSA




BOSA BY HAYON
Hayon has collaborated with Bosa Ceramiche for over a decade. Various collections have been designed throughout the years. A family run business based in Borsa del Grappa, is fully dedicated to creating the finest ceramic crafts. ‘Hope Bird’ is a tabletop-sized sculpture that symbolises the importance of “an optimistic approach to what lies ahead”. Designed for Italian ceramics manufacturer Bosa, the Hope Bird stands tall and proud in a watchful position, working to convey a message about “standing tall” and being positive. As the Hope Bird looks toward the horizon, the 72cm-high sculpture invites viewers to reflect on why it is important to have a “glass half full” attitude. New ceramic side tables in two distinctive shapes, using contrasting metallic laquer finishes. The mushroom shaped ‘T-Table’ comes in gold, copper or white. The ‘Joya’ tables have a contrasting metallic finsih with angled diamond shaped edges curved around the top. ‘Horamur’, this elegant piece is made in white leather and ceramic.The use of a leather strap and shape of the ceramic piece – reminiscent of a decorative plate – invokes historic kitchens and practicality with a modern, decorative twist. ‘Fantasmico’ is reinterpretation of a mantel clock has a ghostly silhouette – quiet wink to the traditional historical mantel clocks that are often dark and gloomy.  ’Fantasmico’ is a simple and contemporary version of this decorative/utilitarian piece.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/bosa-by-hayon/




HOPEBIRD BY BOSA




PELLICANO BY BOSA




HOPEBIRD BY BOSA




T TABLE BY BOSA




STRYPY BY BOSA




GARDENIAS FOR BD BARCELONA




GARDENIAS FOR BD BARCELONA
Gardenias is Jaime Hayon’s second grand collection for BD and has thrived on the same virtues as the first. It has quality, personality, elegance, the right point of romanticism and lots of versatility, just right for the home as well as contract. The collection is divided for outdoor pieces, with the purpose of recuperating classic elegant furniture for the garden with contemporary style, and the indoor collection, that includes an armchair and a sofa with a sophisticated imagery, now presented with new finishes and upholstery. The Gardenias adds now a side table carrying his distinct hallmark. The Monkey side table is a useful sculpture. Made of solid architectural concrete for indoor and outdoor use.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/gardenias-for-bd-barcelona/


















GARDENIAS FOR BD BARCELONA






PARACHILNA CHINOZ LAMPS




PARACHILNA CHINOZ LAMPS
In Jaime’s hands, the classical urn shape that we have known forever is updated without losing an ounce of it’s former elegance.
Chinoz is a table lamp featuring a ceramic body crafted by Bosa that comes in green, red and black finishing. The dimmer runs along a vertical groove in the ceramics body. The base of the lamp is the outcome of Pere’s work, as he patiently turns the wood on a lathe in his workshop in Menorca. Later, this wood is carefully lacquered, a practice that requires patience, a slow deliberate approach. Sand, (following the wood grains), seal, polish, paint, polish, varnish. Available in black, burgundy or ocher lacquered wood and can be combined with any of the ceramic finishes. The elegant glass shade perfectly complements any choice of body and base.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/parachilna-chinoz-lamps/




PARACHILNA CHINOZ LAMPS






THE TOURNAMENT




THE TOURNAMENT
Launched at the London Design Festival 2009, The Tournament, an installation created by Hayon consists of a gigantic chess set, with 2m high ceramic chess pieces designed by Hayon on a specially created Bisazza mosaic glass chess board. Each of the 32 chess pieces has been handcrafted by Hayon, working with Bosa, the Italian ceramics experts in Veneto, Italy. Each chess piece is unique, having been hand-painted by Hayon himself. The Tournament was inspired by London and its history and heritage. The Battle of Trafalgar was organized like a chess game of naval strategy. Many of the chess pieces reference specific iconic buildings in London and their domes, towers and spires. Elements of the city of London and its history have been encoded on the pieces using Hayon’s very personal style.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/art/the-tournament/












THE TOURNAMENT






THE BACCARAT ZOO




LOUNGER FOR BD BARCELONA










LOUNGER FOR BD BARCELONA








SISTER CLARA VASE






SISTER LOUISE VASE




TUDOR CHAIR FOR ESTABLISHED & SONS








TUDOR CHAIR FOR ESTABLISHED & SONS
Tudor chair and cabinet for Established and Sons. Date of release: April 2009.
The Tudor Cabinet is a continuation of the gothic and historically inspired Tudor Chair. The family of storage systems uses simple symbolic forms to emulate the theatrical architecture and opulence of the 16th Century. Iconic forms loyal to the Tudor period are evident in the shapes used within the details of the design, particularly in the glass panel and door handles. The high gloss lacquer finish, available in white, red or black speaks of royal luxury in a modern context.
The Tudor chairs take their inspiration from the six wives of Henry VIII,  each with its own identity expressed through variations of upholstery and finishing. The highly polished finishes and upholstery stitching inspired from traditional quilting help the chairs emanate fine opulence and spectacle with modern flair.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/tudor-chair-and-cabinet/






AFGHAN FOLKLORE FOR NODUS




AFGHAN FOLKLORE FOR NODUS
With my new design for Nodus in collaboration with artisans of Afghanistan, I explore the folklore of the culture through the medium of tapestry. Inspired by the vibrant life of Afghan culture, I incorporated certain elements such as beautiful dresses with traditional patterns and a symphony of instruments into the design, and paired them together with my own whimsical style. The Afghanartisans use a very special technique of tapestry which brings the design to life with sharp detail down to the last thread. In my previous collaboration with Nodus, I sought to bring Japanese folklore together with the heritage of Nodus, which has long stood for quality and the bridging of East and West. With this new collaboration, I hope to bring happiness to living spaces with the joyful imagery of Afghan folklore and the craftsmanship of the country’s artisans. Jaime Hayon.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/afghan-folklore-for-nodus/






KUTANI CHOEMON










SHOWTIME CHAIR FOR BD BARCELONA 










SHOWTIME CHAIR FOR BD BARCELONA 






GREEN CHICKEN




GREEN CHICKEN
The chicken, a rather unexplored shape, found its place amongst my green dreams. I wanted to portray this common bird as a sensational object by amplifying its characteristics and dimensions, turning it into a modern piece, one of great beauty and utility: a rocking chair. The movement, subtle and constant, would give the object a zoom-like trait, a sense of speed and dynamism. My green chicken had taken on a face, a shape, a place and a function.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/art/green-chicken/




GREEN CHICKEN






SE COLLECTION SIDE TABLES






CATCH CHAIR FOR & TRADITION




CATCH CHAIR FOR & TRADITION
This single piece, organically shaped armchair designed by Hayon for &tradition, was inspired by the harmony of curves. Sinuous movements in nature, the push and pull of rounded forms and the interplay of light and shadows, Curves are both seductive and comforting, the natural embellishment and enhancement to linear forms. The key to the design was the creation of a flexible, comfortable shape that would adjust to various body types with its modern and inviting form. A combination of rich materials and various finishes allow for a wide range of options: from a basic naked shell to quality Kvadrat wool upholstery or a luxurious leather alternative. Available in various finishes and ergonomically designed with a high backrest, the chair is both functional and comfortable. Celebrating versatility, it can be used in intimate settings, casual comfort or in the stripped down minimal atmosphere of the workspace. Simplicity, elegance and function combine to make the design consistent with the rich heritage of the &tradition brand while introducing contradictory playfulness, combining Mediterranean exuberance with Nordic restraint, joy and logic in harmony with nature.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/design/chair-for-tradition/






MEDITERRENEAN DIGITAL BAROQUE




MEDITERRENEAN DIGITAL BAROQUE
The Mediterranean Digital Baroque exhibit opened at the David Gill Galleries in London in October 2003. The exhibit featured creatures that sign and defend the root of creation. The house. The head. Full of fake and plastic characters. Adult games. A virgin army defended by supersonic pigs. Engulfed in a metamorphic fragile traditional ceramic forest. A vital and ironic manifesto about this artist’s personal cosmogony that is devised of mature languages from heterogeneous worlds: his birthplace, Madrid and the Francophone culture from his childhood. Skateboarding from cani suburbs and baja California. Gestuality, surrealism, baroque, density, dynamism, intuition, dementia, risk, tenderness, mathematical warrior of nature, energetic strength, delirium, histrionic exaggeration, emulation and creativity.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/art/mediterrenean-digital-baroque/






MEDITERRENEAN DIGITAL BAROQUE
























JAIME HAYON
Spanish artist-designer Jaime Hayon was born in Madrid in 1974. After studying industrial design in Madrid and Paris he joined Fabrica – the Benetton-funded design and communication academy in Italy- in 1997 where he directed the design department until 2003. Hayon set up his own studio practice in the year 2000 and dedicated himself fully to his personal projects from 2003 onward, today he is one of the most acclaimed creators worldwide.
His singular vision was first fully exposed in ‘Mediterranean Digital Baroque’ at London’s David Gill Gallery, followed by many exhibitions and installations set up in major galleries and museums worldwide in venues like the: Vivid Gallery, Mak Vienna, Groninger Museum, Aram Gallery, London’s Design Museum, Mudac Museum, Gallery Thomas in Munich, Walker art center, Centre Pompidou, as well as the Basel Art Fair, to name a few, attracting the attention of prestigious art collectors worldwide. Today his works are in the permanent collections of some of these institutions.
Hayon’s esteem and knowledge of artisan skills and his inherent creativity has allowed him to push the boundaries of many mediums and functions, resulting in collections for very diverse clients. His concern for the conservation of craft skills has joined his path with high-end traditional companies concerned with the evolution of their work. Examples of there are his collaborations with Baccarat, Choemon in Japan, Bosa Ceramiche and Lladro.
He has created furniture ranges for iconic danish company Fritz Hansen, Magis, Established and Sons, Bisazza, B.D. Barcelona, Se London, Bernhardt Design, Ceccotti and Moooi. Hayon has designed various lighting fixtures collections for Metalarte and also in collaboration with Swarovski and Baccarat. He has created accessories for Piper Heidsieck, Gaia and Gino and The Rug Company. He designed his first wristwatch collection for a new Swiss watch brand OROLOG which launched in late 2013. These collections have put Jaime at the forefront a new wave of creators that blurred the lines between art, decoration and design and a renaissance in finely-crafted, intricate objects within the context of contemporary design culture.
Adding to his acclaimed intramurals for Madrid’s La Terraza del Casino restaurant and Camper footwear stores, Jaime is currently working on interiors for leading hotels, restaurants and retail establishments around the world that have become platforms to create special objects and functional and non functional elements.
Most recently, he has completed the Nirav Modi Flagship boutique in New Delhi, Octium – a jewellery shop in Kuwait, the Faberge Salon in Geneva, Switzerland and the Info Center for the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands. Hayon’s latest Restaurant, Le Sergeant Recruteur in Paris, is a good example of elegance and artistic approach to the interior world. Jaime is launching his new ‘Monochrome’ Timepiece Collection for Swiss watch brand OROLOG during the London Design Festival 2014. 
His work has appeared in the most prestigious art and design publications worldwide. He has won numerous awards including ‘Best Installation’ by Icon Magazine, “100 Top list” and  ‘Breakthrough Creator’ by Wallpaper Magazine, Elle Deco International Award 2006 and 2012, Elle Deco Germany: ‘Best International Designer’ 2008,  ’BEST DESIGNER’ for ELLE DECO JAPAN in 2008, AD RUSSIA ‘DESIGNER OF THE YEAR’ 2009, MAISON OBJET DESIGNER OF THE YEAR 2010, among many others. In 2008, Jaime was guest of honour at Belgium’s Interieur Biennial, the youngest person ever to receive the accolade. Time magazine included Hayon as one of the 100 most relevant creators of these times and Wallpaper magazine has listed him as one of the most influential creators too. 
With offices in Italy, Spain and Japan, Hayon’s main interest is to find challenges and new perspectives continuously.

http://www.hayonstudio.com/about/
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