Hille (/ˈhɪli/ HIL-ee} is a British Modern furniture manufacturer which is especially noted for its range of Modernist chairs.
A number of prominent furniture designers have worked for Hille, including Robin Day and Fred Scott.
[1] The Hille furniture business was transformed when Salomon's granddaughter Rosamind Julius and her husband met two award-winning British designers in America in 1949.
The business was temporarily saved at the end of the war by exporting Chippendale style furniture to America.
[2] The partnership with Day was very successful and in 1952 the Hille company set up showrooms in Mayfair where their modernist furniture could be displayed.
Their successful British designs were licensed overseas including the rights to manufacture tens of thousands of chairs for the Mexico Olympics.