Horm Hexagon

The Hexagon system designed for Horm by architect Steven Holl, AIA, is a series of two modules that can be arranged as seats and tables together or used independently. The truncated pyramid with a hexagonal base comes in amber-toned Lecce stone, white or black painted metal, or the company’s Okumé African wood, all of which are suitable for outdoor use. The modules are available in sizes of 43cm by 40cm by 42cm and 51cm by 44cm by 42cm. • horm.it

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