Hexagon H22
Pavilion
Design In Praise of Shadows
The Hexagon H22 wooden pavilion is designed by In Praise of Shadows, an architectural practice based in Stockholm. The pavilion creates an attractive open-air space for meetings, outdoor workplaces and social events. The pitched roof provides shade from direct sunlight and protection from rain. The pavilion is made from glue-laminate timber and parts of oak with a floor crafted from Swedish pine. The roof is covered in shingles made from tar-coated pine.
The hexagonal shape of the pavilion is created by a series of triangles that form the structure as well as the vertical frames on the sides. The triangular geometry adds stability and strength to the overall structure. A popular choice for parks and urban sites, the pavilion can be furnished with products from the outdoor furniture groups in Nola’s range.