Designed by Nendo, the eclectic Japanese studio headed up by Oki Sato, Tape is a seating collection with a strong personality, a sleek profile and a wide range of products, including an armchair, lounge armchair, bergère, two- or three-seater sofa and ottoman. With his fundamentally ironic approach, the designer overturns the traditional idea of feet coming out of the chair, instead placing them on the outside the structure. Tape owes its name to the haute-couture detail of the ribbons holding the Light Bronze metal feet. An overt tribute to Minotti's expertise. The soft curve of the shell, which forms the armrest while accommodating the backrest cushion, gives the object its pure and enveloping line. Customisable in a wide range of leather and fabric upholstery, Tape has two possible combinations: in one, the fabric covers the backrest and seat cushion, while the shell and tape detail are in matching leather; in the other, the fabric covers the backrest, seat cushion and the entire shell, while the tape detail is in Light Bronze leather. With its distinctive formal identity and impeccable proportions, Tape will take centre stage in any space that welcomes it, whether that be a home or a public place.
Hay was founded in 2002 to promote Danish design. The company Hay reinterprets the classic forms of Nordic design with a modern approach, offering friendly, aesthetic, and functional creations. Hay draws inspiration from three main areas: art, architecture, and fashion, while paying close attention to the environment and contemporary culture. The Hay chairs, like the brand’s entire furniture collection, perfectly embody this spirit: a sleek and timeless design, combining comfort and functionality with modern and minimalist lines. The Palissade outdoor collection is a must-have from the brand HAY, designed by French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec.