Heya Accessories, Lighting, Accents
In Japanese, Heya means “small room.” Designer Roger Webb created Heya to form smaller spaces within an environment. We sought to foster smaller rooms within a space where individuals and groups alike can find an escape from the larger office to accomplish what they need most. This meant creating all the pieces that support the needs of the individuals within. Some of those final pieces include Heya accessories that support the individual and allow them to thrive.
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What it looks like
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- Workplace
- Healthcare
- Education
- Hospitality
- Shared spaces
- Community
- Personal spaces
- Workstations
- Space division
- Open workstations
- Focus
Options
Related typicals
- Id: T300495
- List Price: $58,732.00
- Dimensions: 20' x 18' ff
- Workplace
- Shared spaces
- Meeting spaces
- Space division
- Connect
Designed by Webb Associates
In 1989, after decades working in furniture design, Roger Webb founded Webb Associates a design consultancy based in London. Today, Roger still leads the firm, but now is joined by fellow designers David Lancaster and Tony DaCosta. Webb Associates are known for their ergonomic expertise and carefully tailored design solutions. Our partnership with Roger and his team has produced some of our favorite product lines, such as Kaleid, Fleet, Hydra, Ezel, Genus, Heya, LeanTo, Obeya, and Kasura by OFS.