Archivo JH43

Archivo JH43

$2,190
$2,190

Originally created as part of a personal project for Jaime Hayon’s private home, the soft yet sturdy design of Archivo plays a pivotal role in the art of storing meaningful objects and keepsakes. With its irregularly divided shelves, Archivo introduces an ornamental playfulness to every space it occupies.

Dimensions140cm W x 38cm D x 50cm H

MaterialsSolid oak, oak veneer, wood-based board, water-based lacquer.
Made using FSC® certified wood.

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Estimated lead time: approximately 16-20 weeks
Additional fees may apply for deliveries outside the metropolitan areas of Melbourne, Sydney, and Canberra.
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Founded in 2010 in Copenhagen, &Tradition is an international brand built on a Danish legacy of craftsmanship and design. They tell stories with originality. Whether the starting point is new or re-issued, and are passionate about designing the classics of tomorrow.

While our online store features a curated selection of our top picks, we are pleased to offer access to the entire &Tradition collection. If you're looking for a specific product not listed online, please get in touch—our team can assist with all orders and enquiries.

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Renowned Spanish artist and designer, Jaime Hayon, set up his own creative base in 2000 in the city of Valencia. Heavily influenced by both nature and life in the mediterranean, his signature style has developed over the years through the use of bold colours and organic shapes.  

Hayon has designed countless pieces of furniture, lighting, home accessories and ceramics, as well as hotel interiors, retail shops and has forayed into the world of fashion design. With work showcased in prominent museums around the world, Hayon is at the forefront of talents whose creations transcend the lines between art and design. 

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