Dots Wood coat hook, light blue

Muuto

from  $22.40 $28.00

Size

Colour: Light blue

Size


Muuto
Dots Wood coat hook
from  $22.40 $28.00



Description

Muuto's Dots Wood hooks, designed by Lars Tornøe, offer a delightful way to hang your clothes, bags, towels and accessories – you decide what and where! Made of smooth, polished wood in the shape of a circle, Dots Wood create a vivid and playful setting for instance to the hall, kitchen or bedroom wall. The popular Dots family features characterful hooks in different sizes, colours and materials – arrange a unique, graphic pattern on your wall, or renew your storage furniture by using the hooks as pulls for cupboards, cabinets or drawers. Don’t be afraid to use your imagination!

Material
Ash wood
Colour
Light blue
Diameter
0 cm
Notes
Mounting screws included.
Care instructions
Clean with a damp cloth.
Product ID
MU03338

Lars Tornøe

Lars Tornøe is a Norwegian designer who has a master's degree in Furniture and Spatial Design from the Bergen National Academy of the Arts. In 2006, Tornøe and his colleague Atle Tveit established the design studio Tveit & Tornøe. One of their most famous designs of their collaboration was the wall hook collection The Dots for the Danish brand Muuto.

Today, Tornøe runs his own studio and designs furniture, luminaires and interior products for various Scandinavian brands. Tornøe has been awarded with several design awards such as the Award for Design Excellence by the Norwegian Design Council and Designer of the Year by Bo Bedre magazine.

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