Wittmann Hayon Workshop 2019

With Wittmann Hayon Workshop, a new style has been born: eclectic, exciting, Mediterranean-baroque and yet timeless. It was created by the playful collaboration between the hyper-creative Spanish artist-designer Jaime Hayon, and the Austrian manufacturer Wittmann. The collection embodies zest for life and confidence, just like its Viennese Modernism role models.

And it is an ongoing, living process that gives rise to unique items of furniture for all areas of life. 2018 will put forth yet some more new family members.

STICKS TABLE DESIGN: Jaime Hayon Sticks Table expresses the high esteem that Hayon has for the era of the Wiener Werkstätte’s heyday. Two perfectly rounded pieces, joined by a straight line that, as a geometric element, serves to define the design and its function. A highly robust table, given a sense of transparency by the beautifully crafted delicate bars, arranged in a semi-circle. And as colourful as the day is long. Colour is one of Hayon’s many contributions to the history of design.

HELICE TABLE DESIGN: Jaime Hayon A small table, so typically Hayon that we just had to smile. How nice it is when a designer has such an instantly-recognisable design signature. And even more so when it expresses playfulness, levity and a touch of extravagance. Elements often sorely lacking in our daily lives, but which Helice brings into any home or office environment. Space-saving, yet far from unassuming, this new accompaniment can be placed between two armchairs, to provide interlocutors with individual yet joined surfaces to rest items on. Crowned with a fairytale golden ball it is a real conversation piece, among all its other attributes.

VUELTA FD CHAIR DESIGN: Jaime Hayon Setting design, comfort and independence of form atop four legs to create an upholstered chair that unites function and aesthetics, is the height of artistic design. In Vuelta, Jaime Hayon has created an unmistakable look – brought to life by Wittmann with characteristically uncompromising hand craftsmanship – that leaves nothing to be desired. Curiosity, determination and experience – from designer and manufacturer alike – have now made it possible to transfer all of Vuelta’s popular attributes to the dining room. Featuring typical Vuelta stitching, the upholstered seat has a comfortable pocket-sprung core. The curved shape of the backrest gently tapers forward to form an armrest. Vuelta Dining Chair is supported by graceful tubular legs in a choice of black or – for a particularly refined look – satin matt brass. And as Hayon and Wittmann are both synonymous with versatility, there is of course, another option for linking the base to the floor: in this variant, four feet still provide stability, but come together at a central point to create a swivel chair – a pleasant effect that brings dynamism to laid-back gatherings around the dining table. The metal core of the frame is clad in wood, which – how could it be any different with Hayon? – can be coated in any colour of the rainbow.

 

Moving Ideas

Hayon’s exhibition as Maison et Objet – Scenes d’Interieur’s designer of the year 2010 is a journey into the creative process behind this designer/artist’s work. “Moving Ideas” shows a selection of experiments in art and design as an insight into Hayon’s world. The exhibit displayed the different phases of the creative process, from sketches to prototypes, with a selection of essential pieces that range from Hayon’s first installations, like the Mediterranean Digital Baroque, to previews of his latest unveiled pieces. “Moving Ideas” is a comprehensive view of this prominent artist/designer’s ingenious creations.

 

Interieur 2008 Guest Of Honor

For the 21st edition of the International biennial Interieur in Kortrijk, the Foundation Interieur managed to snare the Spanish designer Jaime Hayon. The youngest and the first Spanish guest of honour ever, is known for his frivolous design and unbridled imagination. Since the first edition in 1968, an international guest has been chosen carefully for his ability to surprise, to reflect and preferably outpace the spirit of the times. Famous designers such as Raymond Loewy, Verner Panton, Andrea Branzi and Jean Nouvel have filled this role. Guest of honour of Interieur 08 is Jaime Hayon. This Spanish enfant terrible is considered as a trail-blazing talent in the world of design. The 21st edition will be held from 17 to 26 October in the Xpo halls in Kortrijk, Belgium.

Hayon at Rossana Orlandi

Three new projects were presented at the Rossana Orlandi Gallery, Milan, in April 2008: The Fantasy Collection for Lladro, Hayon’s shoes for Camper and his book titled WORKS by Gestalten. The creations in The Fantasy collection Hayon, mirror the perfect fusion between the artistic quality of the Spanish porcelain brand and the playful, fantasy quality the designer brings to his works. Hayon has designed a shoe collection for Camper. It is characterized by the fusion of styles, soft and organic forms and the surprising mix of materials that define the personality of the wearer. Jaime Hayon Works, the first monograph about the renowned creative, presents the full spectrum of his work. Ranging from clear and harmonious to playfully extravagant, all of the examples in this book attest to his inimitable grasp of form, style and colour.

Crystal Candy Set at Baccarat Salle de Bal

“Reencontres” is a valuable platform where an artist joins one of the worlds most representative and prestigious traditions in cut crystals, Baccarat, to explore their heritage and the future possibilities of this tradition. 

“It was a great honor to be invited to join Baccarat in this venture. My work has always been characterised by a constant concern for preserving and updating traditions. I find that in doing so, clues and keys to our history are found, and that these clues are essential to understanding where the future may lead.” -Jaime Hayon

The Crystal Candy set was presented at the Baccarat Salle de Bal, in Paris, on January 22nd, 2009.

Stage

Stage is a window into Jaime Hayon’s world. It evidences the relevance of how experimentation and artistic research have been the platform for the work of this creator. Perhaps a recipe for new creative development in the present, Hayon has found a language that steps aside the dividing borders between art and design. Jaime Hayon´s Stage is a journey of the artist/designers professional path. It wishes to recover the relevance of process by showing a variety of his works. Constant evolution is part of the nature of this exhibit. As new work progresses, it becomes a new stage. Stage was first shown at the Aram Gallery, London, in September 2006. Afterwards, Stage Rotterdam opened its doors at the Vivid Gallery (Rotterdam) from January 14th until March 4 2007.

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