The 3300 chair, conceived by Swiss designer Bruno Rey in 1971, has become an icon of twentieth-century industrial design. It was created at a time when the use of lightweight, durable materials such as aluminum was booming, enabling designers to explore new ways of creating furniture. Bruno Rey, taking advantage of his apprenticeship at the Zurich School of Applied Arts under Willy Guhl, decided to create a chair without screws or bolts. The 3300 chair, born of this idea, occupies a special place in design history, embodying the minimalist, functionalist aesthetic of the time. This chair has been reissued by Hay in collaboration with Dietiker since 2022. It features a one-piece structure in beech veneer, which forms both the backrest structure and the backrest. This innovative construction creates a fluid, coherent silhouette. The seat and front legs are in solid beech. Plastic glides are fitted under each leg. The manufacturer's label is visible on the underside of the seat.
Marks of use but very good overall condition.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBeige, Brown, Orange, YellowMaterialWoodNumber of items6Height77 cmWidth44 cmDepth44 cmSeat height44 cmSigns of usageScratches