If the Pilo table is about hidden engineering, the Piña Lounge Chair by Jaime Hayon is about visible texture. It takes the "pineapple" wireframe concept from the side table and expands it into a generous, inviting armchair. This chair is a masterclass in visual contradiction: the base is a rigid, geometric steel cage, but the overall feel is incredibly soft and "puffy." The Piña lounge chair's standout feature is its shell, made from over 20 meters of steel rod welded at hundreds of points. Hayon designed the wire mesh so that when you sit, the weight of your body presses the cushions into the frame. This creates a "tufted" or capitonné effect—making the hard steel look like soft, quilted fabric. Often features solid ash wood legs (natural or painted), providing a warm, residential feel. Features a cataphoretically-treated steel tube frame to withstand the elements, paired with specialized weather-resistant cushions. The Piña Lounge Chair isn't just a seat; it’s a conversation piece. It thrives in "breakout" spaces—corners of a bedroom, a quiet spot in a sunroom, or as a pair in a high-end lobby. Because you can see through the wireframe shell, the chair doesn't "block" the room. It feels lighter and more spacious than a traditional upholstered armchair. Hayon’s motto is "Design should make you feel good," and the Piña embodies this with its playful, organic curves and high-quality tactile finishes.
Made in Italy
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
• Height 80 cm (31.5”)
• Width 78 cm (30.7”)
• Depht 75 cm (29.5”)
• HSeat 48 cm (19”)
Material
• Fabric
• Steel
General Information:
• Contract
• Residential
• Indoor use
Magis is a renowned Italian design company that has been a significant player in the world of furniture and product design since its founding in 1976 by Eugenio Perazza. Based in the Veneto region of Italy, Magis has grown from a family-run business into a global design laboratory, collaborating with some of the most celebrated international designers.