Palissade Armchair, Olive
£369.00
Palissade armchair by Hay with a simple, stylish design with smooth, flowy lines perfect for the patio or the terrace.
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Description
The armchair by Hay has a simple, stylish design with smooth, flowy lines perfect for the patio or the terrace. The chair is made of durable, weather resistant steel with a protective outdoor primer which ages beautifully.
Designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec.
- This armchair is part of Hay's Palissade collection.
- The armchair comes in different colours.
- The armchair comes in different models.
- Palissade is appreciated for the beautiful, urban design and the sustainable material.
- Perfect for both home and public environment.
- For more information download PDF.
Designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec.
About the armchair from Hay
- This armchair is part of Hay's Palissade collection.
- The armchair comes in different colours.
- The armchair comes in different models.
- Palissade is appreciated for the beautiful, urban design and the sustainable material.
- Perfect for both home and public environment.
Care advice for the armchair
- For more information download PDF.
Product information
- Item number168577
- Delivery item numberAA607-A237
- Brand
- Series
- DesignerRonan & Erwan Bouroullec
- Freight classExtraLarge
- ColourOlive
- FinishPowder coated
- Made inChina
- MaterialPowder coated steel, Hot Galvanized Steel
- Outdoor useYes
- Plastic gliders includedYes
- StackableYes
- Depth56 cm
- Height80 cm
- Seat depth41 cm
- Seat height45 cm
- Width51 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.



