Item No.
100325633
Rey Dining Table
C$ 3,545.00
Item No.
100325633
Rey Dining Table
C$ 3,545.00
Based on the original Rey Collection designed by Swiss designer Bruno Rey in 1971, HAY has teamed up with Dietiker to relaunch the Rey Dining Table. This iconic table is distinguished by its rounded edges and angled legs.
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Based on the original Rey Collection designed by Swiss designer Bruno Rey in 1971, HAY is teaming up with Dietiker to relaunch the Rey Dining Table. Featuring an uncluttered silhouette with angled legs that balance the distinctively rounded edges, its simplicity, solid construction, and functional design give it a timeless quality. The iconic table is available in a variety of colors.
- Iconic table by Swiss designer Bruno Rey.
- Solid beech wood legs.
- Unique screwless wood-to-metal construction.
- Part of the larger Rey Collection.
- Brand
- HAY
- Collection
- Rey Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 29½" H 50½" DIA
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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Every HAY product is backed with a warranty. From design to manufacturing, delivery to service, HAY is committed to quality.
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- Item No.
- 100325633
Rey Dining Table
- Top Diameter (in): 47¼
- Height (in): 29½
- Diameter (in): 50½
- Seating Capacity: 4
- Leg Height (in): 29⅜
- Solid beech legs
- Chipboard core with laminate or veneer tabletop and ABS or veneer edge
- Die-cast aluminum
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- In-Home Delivery
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Bruno Rey
Born in 1933, Swiss designer Bruno Rey began his career as a cabinetmaker’s apprentice. He went on to study at the Zurich School of Applied Arts, and opened his own studio in 1968, working on an innovative chair design that was mass produced in 1971 by Dietiker in Stein am Rhein. Originally called the 3300 chair, it later became known as the Rey – the most successful Swiss chair of all time.
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