

clara von zweigbergk: steel organizing trays for hay
‘steel’ by clara von zweigbergk for hay
swedish graphic designer clara von zweigbergk has created ‘steel’ danish brand hay. the set of organizing trays are reminiscent of the pattern blocks we played with in our youth, creating endless geometric designs. the trays are made from steel and are available in five different shapes, which each come in various sizes allowing to be nestled within one another. the trays are available in aubergine, coral, green, orange, pale green, white and yellow.
‘steel’ tray arrangement image © designboom
the trays are available in five different shapes image © designboom
the various tray shapes are designed so that they can fit within one another image © designboom
image © designboom
stacked detail image © designboom
the trays can be arranged to form endless geometric patterns
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Simple, beautiful, clever, fun – when design is at its best !
Love them, love them!!!!!
Brilliant, love them!
this is what design is for – wonderful objects!