"Jaime Hayon"

Blurred Rooms @ Salone Milan 2019

Blurred Rooms @ Salone Milan 2019

Blurred Rooms is a mutable exhibition scenario that plays with the visual perception of space and intimate desire for discovery.

The new upcoming collections, concealed by opaline filters, at first appear as blurred an indistinct silhouettes and then promptly unveil in their entirety.

Domus Urban Stories @ Salone Milan 2017

Domus Urban Stories @ Salone Milan 2017

During the Salone Milan 2017, Domus Magazine was based in the new Spazio Copernico in the heart of the Tortona district where – as media partner of the entire area – it presented the installation “Milano Next” entirely dedicated to contemporary Milan – together with a supporting city guide ” Urban Stories – The Unconventional Guide to Milan”

Stone Age Folk @ Salone Milan 2017

Stone Age Folk @ Salone Milan 2017

Jaime Hayon revealed a collection of fantastical furniture pieces, imbued with his trademark whimsical style, in an installation titled ‘Stone Age Folk’ exhibited within the historical backdrop of the Palazzo Serbelloni.

Described by Hayon as a ‘combination of ideas, from folklore to fauna to colour to material to stone to furniture’, the ambitious collection’s abstract features and patterns are intricate adaptations of Caesarstone’s fine marquetry, yet again pushed to its creative limits.

Jaime Hayon’s Gardenias @ Salone Milan 2013

Jaime Hayon’s Gardenias @ Salone Milan 2013

The designer’s love of what he does is perhaps best exemplified in the terracotta vases which complete the Gardenia collection. Simple and elegant, they look like they have leapt out of a child’s drawing thereby transforming an archetypical vase into something original and utterly charming.