HAY Ray Lounge Chair by Danish Designer Jakob Wagner
Fabulous HAY Ray Lounge Chair designed by Jakob Wagner
These retail well over 1000 plus delivery from Europe
Suitable for so many rooms looks fabulous in the bedroom or office foyer
You can cross your legs on it
So so comfortable
‘Like a ray fish spreading its wings in shallow water, Ray invites you to put up your feet and take a break. The gently bent wings form the open and inviting armrest in the minimalist composition. Optional graphic stitching lends Ray additional character’
SPECIFICATIONS
Width
790 mm
Height
640 mm
Depth
440 mm / 650 mm
Seat finish with upholstery
Height of seat 360 mm
Material stainless steel and textile
BIOGRAPHY
JAKOB WAGNER WAS BORN IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK IN 1963 AND DID HIS FIRST DESIGN DEGREE THERE. AFTER ATTENDING SEVERAL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS HE GRADUATED FROM ART CENTER IN MONTREUX, SWITZERLAND WITH A DEGREE IN PRODUCT DESIGN IN 1992. HE IMMEDIATELY SET UP HIS OWN STUDIO IN COPENHAGEN AND FOR THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF HIS CAREER HE WORKED WITH SPORTS AND PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR CLIENTS LIKE SCUBAPRO, PORSCHE, DRÄGER AND PIONEER. GRADUALLY HE GAINED INTEREST IN OBJECTS FOR THE HOME AND BEGAN WORKING WITH CLIENTS LIKE IITTALA, GEORG JENSEN, MENU, BIOMEGA, BANG & OLUFSEN, WMF. IN 2001 JAKOB FELT RIPE TO PURSUE HIS FURNITURE DREAMS AND TURNED HIS ATTENTION TOWARDS MILAN. THE CURRENT LIST OF CLIENTS COUNTS B&B ITALIA, MOROSO, MAGIS, FORNASARIG, AND HAY. ON HIS DESIGN PHILOSOPHY, JAKOB SAYS: "I OFTEN TRY TO CREATE A KIND OF BALANCED TENSION BETWEEN OPPOSITE QUALITIES IN THE OBJECT. I PLAY WITH STATIC VERSUS DYNAMIC, SYMMETRY VS ASYMMETRY, MASCULINE VS FEMININE, ORGANIC VS GEOMETRIC ETC. THIS CHALLENGES OUR SENSES,MAKES AN OBJECT COME ALIVE AND TOUCH US EMOTIONALLY. I ACTUALLY TRY NOT TO LEAVE TOO BIG A SIGNATURE THE FINAL DESIGN. IT SHOULD RATHER APPEAR AS IF IT JUST HAPPENED BY IT SELF, AS IF THE FORM JUST GREW OUT OF THE IDEA IN THE SAME WAY NATURE'S EVOLUTION WORKS". JAKOB'S WORK IS OFTEN PART OF EXHIBITIONS IN SCANDINAVIA AND WORLD WIDE, INCLUDING MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK, WHERE HE HAD HIS FIRST OBJECT INCLUDED IN THE PERMANENT COLLECTION IN 2006. IN 2003, HE WAS AWARDED THE DANISH ARTS FOUNDATION THREE-YEAR HONOURABLE BURSARY. HIS WORK IS INCREASINGLY RECEIVING INTERNATIONAL AWARDS AND IS SOLD IN MOST ART MUSEUMS SHOPS.