Originally conceived as a design for Jaime Hayon’s own abode, the JH45 Archivo steps into the spotlight as a refined storage solution for the modern home. Its gently contoured edges and understated charm speak of subtle sophistication, marrying aesthetics with everyday practicality.
Available in multiple sizes and finishes - including a luxurious oak crafted from FSC® certified wood - it’s an elegant and multifunctional addition to any space. Whether your home leans minimalist or eclectic, the shelving is perfect for showcasing ambient lamps or curated objects, and storing everything from dinnerware to personal treasures.
Spanish artist and industrial designer Jaime Hayon was born in Madrid in 1974.
In 1997, he began working as a researcher at Fabrica, Benetton Group’s communication and research centre in Treviso, Italy. 2004 saw the start of Hayon’s individual career and he has kept himself busy with a spectrum of eclectic projects. From toys, to modern furniture and interior design as well as artistic installations, his boldness has been to transcend the borders of the often separated worlds of art and design, comfortably bridging the two whilst embedding them with his own unique style.










