DESIGN BY BRUNO REY FOR DIETIKER, IN COLLABORATION WITH HAY, 2022
Based on the original Rey Collection designed by Swiss designer Bruno Rey in 1971, HAY has teamed up with Dietiker to relaunch the Rey Coffee Table. Featuring Dietiker’s unique screwless wood-to-metal connection, the iconic table has an uncluttered silhouette with angled legs that balance the distinctively rounded edges. Its simplicity, solid construction and functional design give it a timeless quality that makes it suitable for using in a wide variety of domestic, public, educational or corporate settings. Made with a solid beech frame, the table is available in original colours, as well as new tones selected by HAY. The Rey Collection is not available from HAY in Switzerland.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Part of family of chairs, stools, bar stools, tables and coffee tables available in different colours and finishes.
- Known for its screwless production process, the collection is unified by a solid composition and rounded edges.
- Available in both original colours, as well as new tones selected by HAY.
- The chairs have been modified in new dimensions to accommodate contemporary lifestyle requirements.
- Suitable for a wide variety of private and public environments.
- Qualified for contract use.
Material
Chipboard core with veneer tabletop and veneer edge.
Legs in solid beech.
GLIDER
Plastic. Standard on all variants. Suitable for all floorings that are not too sensitive.
OPTIONS Felt gliders for wooden floor.
Construction
Knock-down frame construction. Legs with aluminium die cast brackets that are mounted with self-tapping screws into the tabletop. Requires assembly.
Color
- Deep Black Water-Based Lacquered Beech
- Umber Brown Water-Based Lacquered Beech
- Deep Blue Water-Based Lacquered Beech
- Slate Blue Water-Based Lacquered Beech
- Soft Mint Water-Based Lacquered Beech
Dimensions
Width 66,5 Cm x Length 66,5 Cm x Height 32 Cm, Diameter Tabletop 60 Cm
About the designer
Bruno Rey was born in 1933 Brugg, Switzerland. After an apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker, he studied at the Zurich School of Applied Arts, where he attended classes with the pioneering designer Willy Guhl. He opened his own studio in 1968, working on an innovative chair design that was mass produced in 1971 by Dietiker in Stein am Rhein. 3300 as the chair was originally called, later became known as Rey, the most successful Swiss chair of all time. HAY has collaborated with Dietiker to present the Rey Collection by Bruno Rey, comprising the Rey Chair, Rey Stool, Rey Bar Stool, Rey Table and Rey Coffee Table.