
HAY X-Line Chair
Originally designed by Niels Jørgen Haugesen, the HAY X-Line Chair is a refined example of high-tech design from the late 1970s, characterised by its distinctive intersecting wire frame. The precise steel construction creates a lightweight yet robust structure, balancing industrial clarity with everyday functionality. With its open form and graphic expression, the chair feels visually light while remaining comfortable and practical for daily use. Stackable and versatile, the X-Line Chair works effortlessly across dining spaces, home offices and shared environments, offering a timeless design that continues to feel relevant today.
Originally designed by Niels Jørgen Haugesen, the HAY X-Line Chair is a refined example of high-tech design from the late 1970s, characterised by its distinctive intersecting wire frame. The precise steel construction creates a lightweight yet robust structure, balancing industrial clarity with everyday functionality. With its open form and graphic expression, the chair feels visually light while remaining comfortable and practical for daily use. Stackable and versatile, the X-Line Chair works effortlessly across dining spaces, home offices and shared environments, offering a timeless design that continues to feel relevant today.
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Originally designed by Niels Jørgen Haugesen, the HAY X-Line Chair is a refined example of high-tech design from the late 1970s, characterised by its distinctive intersecting wire frame. The precise steel construction creates a lightweight yet robust structure, balancing industrial clarity with everyday functionality. With its open form and graphic expression, the chair feels visually light while remaining comfortable and practical for daily use. Stackable and versatile, the X-Line Chair works effortlessly across dining spaces, home offices and shared environments, offering a timeless design that continues to feel relevant today.























