Jaime Hayón
Madrid 1974.
Stepping into a Camper store designed by Jaime Hayón is like moving from reality into a dream world. This creator plays with style fusion, combining materials and designing furniture that is always unusual, with a quality verging on handicraft. His spaces are worthy of the shoes they display: imagination is always in the air, and we feel as though we have stepped through the looking glass.
About Jaime Hayón.
Jaime Hayón is considered one of the 100 most important and influential artists of our time. After studying Industrial Design in Madrid, in 1997 he joined Fabrica—the iconic centre led by Oliviero Toscani—where he worked as director of the Design Department until opening his own studio in 2004. His studio currently has offices in Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. Jaime Hayón's outrageous style has attracted clients like ArtQuitect, Metalarte, BD Barcelona Design, Bosa, Bisazza, Baccarat, Fritz Hansen, Fabergé, Moooi and Ceccotti. He exhibited at the David Gill Gallery in London and the Spanish Embassy in Tokyo during Designers Week 2013, and his surprising furniture, products, sculptures, interiors and installations can be found in venues around the world, such as the Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art, Galleria Rossana Orlando in Milan, the Groninger Museum, Galerie Kreo in Paris, the Vitra Design Museum, the Aram Gallery and the Design Museum London. His latest creations are on display at the Spazio Hayón in Milan. Among Hayón's many distinctions are the Elle Deco International Award (2006), "Best Fixer-Upper" in the 2013 Wallpaper Design Awards, and guest of honour at the 2008 Biennale Interieur in Belgium. In 2012, he was named Curator of the Year for all eight Blickfang exhibitions.
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