Bouroullec brothers design low-cost Élémentaire chair for Hay
Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have designed a range of minimal chairs for Danish brand Hay, which they liken to being as simple and inexpensive as a "white T-shirt or blue jeans".
Unsatisfied with plastic chairs currently on the market, the French brothers set out to design an alternative that wouldn't look like its existing counterparts.
"The world is full of plastic chairs with the wrong colours and shapes," said Ronan Bouroullec. "We can see it in a lot of beautiful cities in Europe, for example. A nice street with an awful terrace full of pink or light green chairs that totally spoil the place,"
The duo wanted to create a simple chair for everyday use that can be bought at an affordable price, while still being as beautiful as possible. "Something like a white T-shirt," Ronan told Dezeen.
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