Jaime Hayon created the Moon modular sofa for Fritz Hansen in 2017. Inspired by the Ro and Fri sofas, Lune pushes the limits of modularity and design even further: its understated design is reminiscent of a classic sofa while offering all the comfort of modular construction. Simply choose the structure that suits you best: a two-seater sofa, a chaise longue or a corner sofa. Jaime Hayon proves once again, with Lune, that he knows how to perfectly combine Mediterranean curves and Scandinavian design. This daring mix and the quality of the materials used will make you instinctively understand what Lune means in Danish: the ultimate feeling of comfort. The sofa is designed and manufactured to ensure maximum comfort, so the cushions are extremely soft thanks to four layers of filling made of goose and duck down. The back is upholstered in linen and cotton.
Born in 1974, Jaime Hayon studied design in Madrid and then Paris, and now divides his time between London, where he lives, Barcelona, where his team is based, and Treviso, home to his production workshop. Heir to Dalí and Almodóvar, his baroque universe is a hybrid blend of art, decoration, crafts and industrial design. He has designed washrooms that look like dressing tables for ArQuitects, moccasins for Camper and candleholders for Baccarat. He works with some of the biggest brands: Bosa (the Bubbles lamp), Lladro (The Masquerade collection of candlesticks), Magis (the Pina armchair)... The Showtime collection for BD Barcelona is surely one of his best-known, with its intriguing, eye-catching leather upholstered armchair. Jaime Hayon claims a return to style as a unique and singular signature. The "Almodóvar of Design", as some people call him, has already, in just 5 years, had a retrospective exhibition at the Kortrijk Design Biennial in Belgium, and a monograph published by the German publisher Gestalten. He is considered by The Times Magazine and Wallpaper Magazine to be one of the most influential designers of the last decade. His creations retain the know-how of traditional craftsmanship while adding his own unique, whimsical style.
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FRITZ HANSEN
Fritz Hansen also works with contemporary designers such as Jaime Hayon, and always favours furniture with simple, sleek and functional forms made from natural and comfortable materials. This hallmark, which goes hand-in-hand with the Fritz Hansen ethos, is now combined with that of emerging designers who have injected new energy into the brand. Today, Fritz Hansen's philosophy is interpreted by young, brilliant and talented Danish designers, as well as internationally renowned designers. In addition, pieces resulting from new collaborations with Fritz Hansen are designed with utmost respect for the brand's history and origins.