Hailed as a revolutionary triumph during the 1950s because of its innovative use of sheet steel; a material that allowed for the creation of organically shaped products, the Result Chair has gone on to embody timeless, functional Danish design. Able to work as an individual piece or as part of a collection, the Pyramid Bench is light enough to be moved around, as proven in real working environments over several generations. A versatile, practical addition to a modern home or workspace, the bench is available in a range of wood and metal finishes. For the complete look, pair with the Hay Pyramid Dining Table.
Friso Kramer and Wim Rietveld are an iconic design duo, perhaps most regarded for their work on the Result Chair and Pyramid collection of tables and benches, recently reimagined by Hay.
The Result Chair in particular is an excellent display of the pair’s ingenuity, creating a tremendously functional chair while being sparing in their use of materials, leaving the finished product with an aesthetically pleasing form, while retaining high levels of functionality.
This combination allowed the Result Chair to be produced for use in schools in the Netherlands throughout the 1960s and 1970s, leaving a lasting impression on a generation of Dutch people, as the chair was a feature in their daily lives.