Hille
Hille was a pioneering British furniture manufacturer celebrated for its role in shaping post-war modern design. Read more
Founded in London in 1906, the company rose to prominence in the 1950s and 60s through collaborations with leading designers such as Robin Day and Fred Scott. Hille became known for its innovative use of materials, notably moulded plywood, steel, and polypropylene, which brought modern, affordable furniture to public and domestic spaces alike. Iconic designs like the Hillestak Chair and Polyprop Chair remain timeless symbols of British design ingenuity and craftsmanship.

