1. Paint Brush Wall Hook
This coat hook design is the result of a
challenge to take an everyday object & remold, rebuild, &
repurpose it to create an entirely new item while using as little
additional material as possible. (Designer: Dominic Wilcox)
2. Fly
Little butterflies flying out of a magic hat. (Designed by Lamidea)
3. Dart Coat Hook
Make a playful statement in your wall!
Set of three Stainless steel darts with a special wall fixing. A unique
hook for hanging your favorite hat or jacket. (Designer: Anthony Chrisp)
4. 8-Bit Hanger
Mount to your wall, and then use to hang your non 8 bit stuff
5. Raindrops
Wooden raindrop wall hooks. (Designer: Jantze Brogård Asshoff)
6. Hang On
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Hang On is an unpretentious and humorous
coat rack that is accessible and easy to decode with its oblique
expression. (Designer: Jade Barnes-Richardson)
7. Ninja Star Coat Hook
If you ever survive a ninja attack, make use of it
8. “DROP” The Flowing Wall Coat Rack
DROP – a series of functional ornaments
for walls and any other flat surfaces. It offers you an innovative and
ideal possibility, to give naked walls a new look – with colourful and
user-friendly hooks that seem to flow.
9. Knife Hooks
Show your character by making your home look like a war zone. (Designer: tc studio)
10. High Tea Wall Hooks
An interesting way to use your old teapots. (Designer: coroflot)
11. Mr.P One Man Hang
Mr.P once again proves that his hook is strong enough to withstand anything.
12. En Suspend
Clocks deliver three useful items in one a mirror (stainless steel), wall clock, and hook. (Designer: diamantini & domeniconi)
13. HANG
Probably inspired by Captain Obvious. (Designer: yoox)
14. Regnah Hanger
Hanger for anyone with a crazy desire to hit a door or a wall with an axe.
15. Mountain Coat Range
Inspired by excess material from our cut
sheets, the contrast of Walnut to the exposed interior of Certified
Maple becomes the snow-capped mountain peaks of the Grand Tetons. A
functional landscape for your home that leaves little impact on the
actual frontier. The mountain range’s peaks enable you to hang four or
more items. (Designer: BraveSpaceDesign)
16. Office Clip Hook
Someone finally did it—improved an
everyday paperclip. It’s 10 times bigger, stronger and more
contemporary, too. A great catchall for your modern office, it’s made of
heat-treated steel to hold coats, bags or files. (link)
17. Forget Me Not
“Forget-me-not” is a set of
clothes-hooks, the petals bent so that articles can be hung from them.
This is a product in the sphere of emotion, refinement, poetic beauty
and harmony. As such, it can also be simply decorative and give rise to
floral combinations. (Designer: Charlotte Lancelot)
18. “Here Hook”
Here’s the “Here Hook!” It’s an arrow,
basically just pointing to the general area of itself. It’s a coat hook.
It knows exactly where you’d be precisely in the area of cool if you
want to hang up your jacket. Or hat! (Designer:Richard Shed)
19. Bird Hook
A ceramic hook in shape off a bird where you can expose your favorite accessories. (Designer: Jantze Brogård Asshoff)
20. Active Hanger
Mountain climbing posts you install on
your walls, serve as both hooks for clothing, and a rock-climbing-esque
wall in your house. (Designer: Ferran Lajara)
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