The chairs Tudor by Jaime Hayon


During Design Week 2008 the former sports arena in Milan the Pelota, hosted collections of 15 designers presented by the emerging British Established & Sons. A showcase of design diverse and challenging.

Among the most representative of the landscape in the UK has distinguished itself for obvious references, the series of chairs Tudor. Six chairs as the wives of Henry VII, each with personality and special finishes, each of elegance and many references, wisely revisited, the Tudor period.

The Spanish designer Jaime Hayon with his unique style, inspired by a story for an English English, in honor of an influential man who loved culture, opulence and women, has made a series of meetings modern, elegant and gifts, perfect for a current style is not free from a touch of nostalgia.


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