HAY Balcony Armchair

Sale price£225.00

Designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for HAY, the Balcony Armchair offers a fresh take on outdoor seating. The sleek metal frame, paired with a perforated pattern, gives the chair a refined yet industrial look, perfect for contemporary outdoor settings. Built for longevity with a weather-resistant finish, this chair provides comfort and style, whether you’re lounging solo or hosting an outdoor gathering.

View the full HAY Balcony Outdoor Dining Furniture collection.


Colour: Iron Red
Production time: 3-5 weeks

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Everything you need to know about HAY

HAY has always believed that good design is everyones right. That's why from the very beginning in 2002, co-founders and creative directors Rolf and Mette Hay committed to working the best designers to create high-quality products, made for the evolving needs of everyday life. Constantly striving to make good design accessible to everyone by supplying their trademark designs with affordable price tags. HAY is committed to nurturing and promoting young talents as well as using established designers.

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Brand

HAY

Designer

Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec

Dimensions

W51.5 cm x D51.5 cm x H79 cm
Seat height: 46 cm

Material

Powder coated steel

Designed by

Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec

Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec the Paris-based design brothers from Brittany have been working together since 1998. Ronan is a graduate of the École Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and Erwan attended the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts in Cergy before starting their own studio. They have transformed the design industry and offered new perspectives of materiality and purpose.

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