Hay debuts new homeware collection inside ornate 18th-century palace in Copenhagen
Danish brand Hay has unveiled its latest range of furniture and homeware, in a pop-up co-working space installed inside Copenhagen's Lindencrone Mansion for 3 Days of Design.
For the duration of the design festival, which took place from 23 to 25 May, the 18th-century palace was transformed into an exhibition space that showcased a mix of workspaces and more homely lounge areas.
It showcased a whole collection of new Hay products, including three lights, four chairs and a handful of home accessories.
Hay presented its new range of furnishings inside Lindencrone Mansion
The exhibition comes in response to what Hay describes as the "shifting landscape of office environments", where employers are seeking to create more homely offices settings to comfort workers. It was this that led the brand to Lindencrone Mansion. The building was erected in 1753 and is one of several grandiose mansions built for wealthy citizens in the city's Frederiksstaden district.
One of the new pieces is the Bernard chair, which has a leather seat
"The spaces we have created for 3 Days of Design are about both living and working, and perhaps the divide between those two parts of our existence is not so strict today," explained Rolf Hay, co-founder and creative director of the brand.
"As we look to the future of design, we should consider that a balanced lifestyle sometimes means living where we work, and working where we live."
Rooms throughout the mansion were arranged as...
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