jaime hayon: bala + time piece + beetly bridge chair for sé collection II

'sé collection II' by jaime hayon
image courtesy of sé
spanish designer jaime hayon presents three new additions to his collection for london-based brand sé
which originally debuted last year. shown at spazio rossana orlandi during milan design week 2011,
the additions expand on the already complete range of classic tables, mirrors, armchairs and sofa.
simple and minimal in their design, the 'bala' side tables appear to float off of the ground, balancing only on a
slightly curved base. topped with a slab of carrera marble, the small side tables are made from solid ceramic
and are available in a range of glossy and metallic finishes.

'time piece' side tables
image courtesy of sé
'time piece' a series of variously sized side tables have been re-released in a solid wood version.
finished in a range of colorful lacquers, the stacked and contouring tables are a playful alternative to the
previously designed solid bronze collection.

in a few of the available lacquer colors
image courtesy of sé
representing a first for the french furniture brand, 'beetly bridge chair', is supported by a french walnut
wood base. the original was created with metal legs that seemingly disappear into their environment
while the updated version features bolder, more prominent and masculine lines.

beetly bridge chair with wooden legs
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beetley bridge chair and time piece side table at milan design week 2011
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front and 3/4 view
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designer jaime hayon
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