&Tradition Elefy Chair
  • &Tradition Elefy Chair
  • &Tradition Elefy Chair
  • &Tradition Elefy Chair
  • &Tradition Elefy Chair
  • &Tradition Elefy Chair Metal Legs

&Tradition Elefy Chair Metal Legs

€227.00
Availability if not in stock approximate 3 to 4 weeks
Colors Shell: *
  • White
  • Black
  • Soft Beige
  • Midnight Blue
  • Copper Brown
Color Legs: *
Shipping Costs
€88.25
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The Elefy mirrors the rounded curves of its muse: the elephant. Designed by critically acclaimed artist and designer Jaime Hayon, this evocative piece envelops the sitter to create a sense of comfort.

Available in a range of colours, with a base in either metal or solid wood.

Specifications

Polypropylene, foam, steel tubes with powder coating or brass

Size Description

Height: 77cm
Width: 57.5cm
Depth 58cm
Seat height: 47.5cm

  • Jaime Hayon

    Spanish artist-designer Jaime Hayon was born in Madrid in 1974. As a teenager, he submerged himself in skateboard culture and graffiti art, the foundation of the detailed, bold-yet-whimsical imagery so imminent in his work today. After studying industrial design in Madrid and Paris he joined Fabrica in 1997, the Benetton-funded design and communication academy, working closely with the legendary image-maker and agitator Oliviero Toscani. In a short time he was promoted from student to head of their Design Department. Eight years later, Jaime broke out on his own, first with his collections of designer toys, ceramics and furniture, later followed by interior design and installations. Jaime Hayon has created the FAVN™ sofa for Fritz Hansen. It is designed with great attention to detail and consist of very few elements. Creating FAVN has been an experimental dialogue. Thinking in a holistic approach, discussing who we are and how we live. Back to the human approach, while being innovative and taking risks. "I wanted to create a form that embraces you, something really organic – that’s why we named it FAVN. At the same time I wanted to explore a technique – I always focus on techniques. It looks really simple, but it’s really complex.
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