Tonfisk Design's Lehto coat rack draws on the organic forms of Finnish nature. Designed by Brian Keaney, the pinewood rack consists of a 55 cm centrepiece and ten wooden hooks of different sizes that can be placed in the pre-drilled openings of the rack as desired. The coat rack is mounted to the wall by screwing the supplied screws through the top and bottom openings – this leaves the screws invisible under the pegs. The Lehto coat rack, named after the Finnish ford for "grove", is manufactured at Tonfisk's own factory in Turku, Finland.
Lehto coat rack, 55 cm, pine wood
Tonfisk Design
Description
Tonfisk Design's Lehto coat rack draws on the organic forms of Finnish nature. Designed by Brian Keaney, the pinewood rack consists of a 55 cm centrepiece and ten wooden hooks of different sizes that can be placed in the pre-drilled openings of the rack as desired. The coat rack is mounted to the wall by screwing the supplied screws through the top and bottom openings – this leaves the screws invisible under the pegs. The Lehto coat rack, named after the Finnish ford for "grove", is manufactured at Tonfisk's own factory in Turku, Finland.
Product details (7)
- Colour
- Pine wood
- Length
- 55 cm
- Width
- 12 cm
- Height
- 12 cm
- Material
- Pine wood
- Weight
- 0.25 kg
- Notes
- The package includes ten (10) hanging hooks and fixing screws.
- Product ID
Designer
Brian Keaney (b. 1974) is an Irish-born designer who lives in Finland. After graduating in industrial design from the National College of Art and Design in 1996, he moved to Finland for further studies. In Finland he has graduated from the University of Art and Design Helsinki and after graduating has decided to stay in Finland.
In 1999, together with Tony Alfström, he founded the design company Tonfisk Design. Both designers had a strong belief that there existed a gap in the market for innovative tableware. It was this belief that became the cornerstone of their company. Tonfisk Design was founded to bring forward an ideology of creating new ideas without sacrificing values like clarity, functionality and personality. The company’s slogan “Form follows function doesn’t mean all objects have to look the same” expresses the company’s philosophy of offering functional but creative products.
In the spring 2000 Tonfisk Design was launched internationally at the Ambiente Fair in Frankfurt. The Finnish design company immediately caused a stir among visitors and media and has since been featured extensively in the international press. Tonfisk Design’s WARM coffee and tea set combining ceramics and wood became one of the year’s trend objects that year reaching design lovers through prominent interior design shops world wide.
Other products designed by Brian Keaney are for example MAKU ceramic and wood serving plates and, designed together with Tony Alfström and Anu Wright, Director’s Cut fruit dish. During the years since its launch at Ambiente 2000, Tonfisk Design has received both widespread publicity, enjoyed considerable recognition as a prominent Finnish design brand, and has been invited to participate in several design exhibitions in Finland and abroad. In 2007 Brian was awarded the Ilmari Tapiovaara Award – which every two years is given to a person considered to have done special and creative work for the promotion of design culture in their field –and also the Ornamo Design Prize.
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