HAY Kitchen Market

The most essential tools for today’s kitchen curated by Mette Hay together with the Danish chef Frederik Bille Brahe. The HAY Kitchen Market launched globally at the MoMA Design Store Soho on 22 august 2017.

Following the exciting launch of the HAY Mini Market, Mette Hay was interested in exploring everyday objects further with products for the kitchen. The 2016 Milan Design Week brought Mette Hay and Frederik Bille Brahe together to create a temporary café for the HAY exhibition. 

The successful collaboration resulted in Mette enlisting Frederik's help to handpick some of the most vital tools and essential pieces for the everyday kitchen. Best known for his café Atelier September and restaurant Apollo Bar in Copenhagen, Frederik creates healthy food that is both intriguing and simple. The look and feel of his food and restaurants has become synonymous with the Copenhagen food scene and an inspiration for the collection.

Together, Mette and Frederik combined their diverse backgrounds and shared passion for design to create a collection based on function that is relevant for people in all stages of life.

Many products are found from around the world, like handmade glasses from Morocco, water pitchers from India, sponges from Japan and soap from France, but everything has been reconsidered or reinvented for the collection. 

Inspired to create a collection where all the products work together, Mette and Frederik, selected a diverse range of textures, colours and price ranges to make it easy to select a few items or the whole range while still looking beautiful and distinct.

The collection includes everyday kitchenware like pots, pans, graters, cutting boards and peelers, as well as plates, cups, glasses and cutlery.

The HAY Kitchen Market also opened at: 

HAY House Oslo, August 28
 
Picasso Museum Paris, September 8 

Selfridges London, September 11 

HAY House Copenhagen, September 14

And will open at:
All other HAY stores in Europe, November


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