Lounger

BD Barcelona
Jaime Hayon
MYR20.00

Availability: In stock

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
The fused aluminium structure for the seat, and the tubular steel for the back rest are painted in a satin finish. The shell of the seat, back rest and top sides are in varnished or nature effect walnut, or lacquered. Metal upholstery buttons in the same finish as the structure. Armrests, seat back and footstool upholstered in BD fabrics and leathers.

FINISHES
Wood, Matt Lacquer
Fabric, Leather, Vinyl

SPECIFICATION
Armchair: W76 x D91 x H99 cm
Footstool: W62 x D60 x H42 cm

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Jaime Hayon has quickly become the most suggestive character of the new Spanish design scene. In his meteoric international success, BD’s Showtime collection, developed and introduced in 2006, has shone especially. A collection of great personality for the home and the contract, that was completed the following year with a family of chairs. In the wake of its success, BD introduced other pieces in this collection, including: the Lounger. It has the elegance of the collection, the comfort that is required for this type of chair and Hayon’s unmistakable stamp in its design: contrasts between classicism and modernity, monocolour finishes and high quality upholstered in fabric or leather. Launched in 2009.

Born in Madrid in 1974, Jaime Hayon can boast one of the most glittering careers to be seen in the recent history of contemporary design. Although born and trained in Madrid, he was forged as a designer with Fabrica, the breeding ground of creativity run by Benetton near the Italian city of Treviso, where he arrived in 1997, when he had barely turned 24, to work under Oliviero Toscani, who would soon put him in charge of the design department. It was at Fabrica that he first worked with BD on the Mail Me project. In 2004, Hayon decided to branch out on his own, so he settled in Barcelona and began working on a number of projects while also exhibiting his more personal work in art galleries.

Since its origins in the 1970’s, BD has always been an atypical company. Its founders and still current owners, who come from an architectural background rather than the business field, have oriented BD’s production from the very start by cultivating beauty, in some cases above their function. Accompanied with artisanal processes instead of mass production, the new products always have more proximity to art than industrial design. Characterised by superior quality, short-series productions (and on occasion limited editions), and unique pieces due to crafted manufacturing. In the 80’s, BD pleasantly surprised by editing Gaudí’s furniture for his famous buildings and in the early 90’s, BD again astounded by introducing an exclusive first collection of furniture and lamps designed by Dalí. Recently the Collections and Designers with an accentuated artistic profile like Jaime Hayon and Doshi Levien, continue to point the way where design and art meet together.