Urban Furniture, Rewired by Hall Haus
Hall Haus is designing for the future—and they’re doing it in full color. The Paris-based collective’s latest showcase, Creative Laboratory, to be unveiled at Maison&Objet’s Design District 2025, merges modular urban furniture with unapologetically expressive form.
Created by Abdoulaye Niang, Sammy Bernoussi, Teddy Sanches, and Zakari Boukhari, Hall Haus blends industrial materiality with artistic impulse. These aren’t just benches—they’re platforms for conversation, for cultural exchange, for making design public. Sheet metal becomes sculpture. Concrete turns playful. Profiles of human heads and repeating circles recall both playgrounds and protest signage, depending on how you squint.
At its core, this is urban furniture reimagined. Pieces slot together without screws or fuss. They’re stackable, lightweight, and meant to move—ideal for evolving public spaces, pop-ups, or adaptive reuse. And while the palette leans Pop (fire-truck red, safety yellow, cobalt), the philosophy is punk: design as democratic gesture.
Hall Haus’s approach is refreshingly holistic. Function never sits apart from community, and form never abandons fun. The result? Street-ready furniture with studio cred.
For more inspiration on bold, civic-minded design, see how the Sinus Bench takes to the streets.





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