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X-Line chair, indoor, chromed - chalk white

HAY

268.00€

Colour: Chrome, white


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X-Line chair
268.00€


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Description

HAY’s X-Line chair combines lightness with elegance, making the chair a stylish choice for homes as well as public spaces. Made of thin steel, the X-Line chair is based on a simple geometric leg structure that is shaped like the letter X. This design provides stability and strength to the sitter, while also delivering an aesthetically appealing design that subtly flirts with industrial influences.

The X-Line chair was originally designed in 1977 by architect Niels Jørgen Haugesen and manufactured by Magnus Olesen until 2025. Now, the Danish design brand HAY has reintroduced the metal chair to the delight of modern design enthusiasts. Please note that this chromed steel version is for indoor use only.

Colour
Chrome, white
Width
50 cm
Depth
45 cm
Height
77 cm
Seat depth
37 cm
Seat height
45.5 cm
Frame material
Chromed steel (not suitable for outdoor use)
Backrest material
Powder coated steel
Seat material
Powder coated steel
Weight
5 kg
Stackable
Yes
Notes
Not suitable for outdoor use.
Stackable up to 10 pcs. Plastic gliders included.
Care instructions
Wipe with a clean cloth wrung in water or with a a neutral detergent. Clean soap residue immediately with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use scouring cream or scouring pads, as they may scratch the surface. Remove stains carefully with white spirit (mineral spirit).
Product ID
HAAE915-E677

Niels Jørgen Haugesen

Niels Jørgen Haugesen (1936–2013) was a renowned Danish furniture designer, best known as the creator of the iconic X-line chair collection launched in 1977. After completing his training as a cabinetmaker in 1956 and graduating as a furniture architect in 1961, Haugesen worked for Arne Jacobsen in the late 1960s before venturing out to establish his own design studio in 1971. Alongside his design work, he also shared his expertise as a teacher at the Danish Design School.

In addition to the minimalist X-line chairs, Haugesen designed an array of furniture inspired by the principles of functionalism, including the Fleur chair (1998) and Distance sofa (2002). His designs have graced art and design museums worldwide, and he was awarded the prestigious Danish ID Prize two times.

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