Beyond their statement designs, these standout HAY furniture pieces deliver surprising versatility for a variety of spaces, and they are now available at CULT Design.
8 May 2025
Text by Disa Tan
You don’t need many furniture pieces to make a statement – just a few standout HAY designs to create a stunning living ensemble. Renowned for collaborating with the world’s top designers, artists, and makers, HAY infuses quality and innovation into every creation. From their expansive portfolio of furniture, lighting, and accessories, these three chosen pieces promise to elevate your home with effortless style and functionality.
The Quilton Lift, designed by London-based studio Doshi Levien, combines a plush, quilted design with the elegance of solid wooden legs. Available in versatile forms such as a two- or three-seater sofa, daybed, and ottoman, these seating options are crafted to adapt seamlessly to various scenarios – whether you’re living, working, socialising, or relaxing.
Designed by Danish designer Jonas Trampedach, the Shim coffee table combines functionality with sculptural elegance. Featuring a distinctive three-legged design, this sturdy steel table offers versatility, making it suitable as a side table, an entryway table, or a stylish accent piece. Available in multiple sizes and finishes, Shim is a tasteful addition to any home or office space, seamlessly blending practicality with aesthetic appeal.
Named after the classic carpentry tool, the Chisel chair is a creation by Norwegian designer Andreas Bergsaker, featuring a solid wooden construction and a distinctive silhouette. Designed with comfort in mind, it boasts a plush, organic seat and ergonomic support for a relaxing experience. Available in a wide variety of wood types, colours, and upholstery options, Chisel’s compact size makes it an excellent choice as an accent chair in the bedroom or living room, or as a cosy seat for reading.
HAY in available at CULT Design
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