Rebooni was born from an architect’s frustration — and a refusal to settle.

Hayri Baysak is an architect and founder of an international architecture and design studio, creating villas, workplaces, and bespoke spaces across the world. His work is defined by proportion, material integrity, and longevity — spaces designed not for trends, but for decades.

Yet within these carefully designed environments, one element consistently fell short.

He could not find an armchair that truly belonged in the spaces he was creating.

What he encountered were compromises:

  • Armchairs that looked refined but lacked structural presence

  • Materials that felt luxurious but aged poorly

  • Designs driven by fashion rather than form

For an architect shaping complete environments, this was a missing piece.

So he decided to design it himself.


From Architecture to an Armchair

Rebooni began as a design experiment, not a furniture brand.

Hayri approached the armchair the same way he approached architecture — as a structure, not an accessory. Every angle had to be intentional. Every joint had to carry weight. Every material had to justify its use.

Italian leather was chosen not for prestige, but for performance — for its ability to soften, deepen, and develop character over time.

Craftsmanship was not outsourced; it was integrated into the design process from the beginning.

The goal was never to create a statement object.
It was to create a piece that felt inevitable in the space it occupied.


Quiet Design. Enduring Comfort.

Rebooni armchairs are designed to reveal themselves slowly.

They do not demand attention — they earn it through use.
Through how they support the body.
Through how the leather responds to time.
Through how they remain relevant as spaces evolve.

This philosophy reflects Hayri’s architectural mindset:
clarity over excess, structure over ornament, permanence over trend.


Rebooni Today

Rebooni exists for those who see furniture as part of architecture.

For interiors where every object has a reason to exist.
For people who value craftsmanship, restraint, and materials that age with grace.

What began as one architect’s search for the right armchair has become a brand shaped by intention, discipline, and respect for materials.

Rebooni.
Designed with an architect’s eye.
Crafted to last.