Herman Miller x HAY Collection

A classic collection – in contemporary colours

DESIGNER: Mette & Rolf Hay, Ray and Charles Eames

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Herman Miller is built on a legacy of creative collaboration. In a first-of-its-kind collection, the Danish design brand HAY thoughtfully reimagines eight Eames classics—including the Moulded Plastic Shell Chair, Wire Base Low Table, and Hang-It-All—for a new generation of modern design enthusiasts. The collection presents a unique vision of colour, the evolution of conscious materials, and a beautifully interconnected story of design partnership.

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Technical Information

EIGHT EAMES CLASSICS: Eames Moulded Plastic Side Chair; Eames Moulded Plastic Armchair; Eames Wire Chair; Eames Moulded Plywood Chair; Eames Sofa Compact; Eames Universal Base Round Table; Eames Wire Base Low Table; and Eames Hang-It-All.
COLOUR FORWARD: The collection includes seven spirited colourways meant for endless interplay and combination— alongside a special reissue of Jacob’s Coat textile designed by Alexander Girard. (See Pro-resources.)
CAST IN GLASS: The introduction of coloured cast-glass spheres and slabs is a clever play on colour, tactility, and light. In place of painted wood, the Eames Hang-It-All sports cast-glass balls while the Eames Wire Base Low Table and Universal Base Round Table feature cast-glass tops.
A MORE SUSTAINABLE SHELL: Eames Moulded Plastic Shell Chairs now contain 100% post-industrial recycled plastic, part of a larger Herman Miller imperative to reduce the environmental impact of its products.
OUTSIDE/IN: The collection’s tables and wire chairs are graded for outdoor use, durable and lightweight for the patio or sunroom. Optional tone-on-tone outdoor fabric for the Wire Chairs is available.

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