The Hayine armchair is more than just a piece of furniture; it's a true statement of technological intent. Fabio Lenci, a master of the use of then-avant-garde materials, conceived this chair by playing on the contrast between the ethereal and the material. The Hayine armchair, designed by Fabio Lenci for Bernini in the early 1970s, represents a pinnacle of Italian organic design for its ability to combine structural boldness and absolute comfort. The design's distinctive feature lies in its majestic, contoured tempered glass sides, which, in addition to supporting the structure, give the object an ethereal transparency, allowing it to inhabit the space without visually cluttering it. The suspended shell, joined by chromed steel spacers, features ergonomic padding with horizontal segments upholstered in fine leather, designed to embrace the body while following its natural contours. A perfect synthesis between the futuristic aesthetics of the Space Age and the elegance of noble materials, Hayine is not just a seat, but a domestic architecture that celebrates the balance between the solidity of the material and the lightness of glass.