Code: OUTDOOR10
Deville Table 60x70 cm, Cream white
£509.00
Designed by Julien Renault, the Deville Table from HAY is a modern interpretation of the classic café set.
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Description
Designed by Julien Renault, the Deville Table from HAY is a modern interpretation of the classic café set. The table combines generous proportions with softly rounded shapes and a light, airy silhouette that invites you to spend long hours outdoors. The steel table top has a practical tilt function with a handle mounted underneath, making the table easy to fold down and store when needed. The base is made of cast aluminium and the entire structure has a powder-coated, rust-resistant finish. Made from at least 60% post-consumer recycled aluminium, Deville is both durable and easy to move - a flexible and timeless table for today's outdoor life. Requires assembly.
- Designed by Julien Renault.
- Modern interpretation of the classic bistro table.
- Tilting steel table top.
- Base in cast aluminium.
- Made from at least 60% recycled aluminium.
- Rust-resistant and powder-coated finish.
- Easy to move and store.
About the table from Hay
- Designed by Julien Renault.
- Modern interpretation of the classic bistro table.
- Tilting steel table top.
- Base in cast aluminium.
- Made from at least 60% recycled aluminium.
- Rust-resistant and powder-coated finish.
- Easy to move and store.
Product information
- Item number439848
- Delivery item numberAF765-F697-AV21
- Brand
- Series
- DesignerJulien Renault
- Freight classMedium
- ColourWhite
- Delivered assembledYes
- ExtendableNo
- FinishPowder coated
- FrameAluminium
- Made inChina
- MaterialPowder coated steel
- Outdoor useYes
- Size60x70
- Year of design2026
- Height74 cm
- Length70 cm
- Width60 cm
About the brand
Hay was founded in 2002, and its furniture collection was launched at Imm Cologne in 2003. The ambition behind Hay was to encourage Danish furniture design to return to its innovative golden age of the 1950s and 1960s, but in a context suited to the present day. It quickly became a concept that gained global popularity.



