Hoop coat rack, black

Normann Copenhagen

96.00€ 120.00€

Normann Copenhagen
Hoop coat rack
96.00€ 120.00€



Description

The Hoop coat rack, designed by MSDS Studio for Normann Copenhagen, looks great in any room, be it the hallway, bedroom or bathroom. The coat rack got its name from the bent steel hoops that can be used for hanging just about anything from coats and towels to accessories. The back piece is made of painted ash.

Material
Ash, steel
Colour
Black
Width
81.5 cm
Depth
5.3 cm
Height
10.5 cm
Weight
0.7 kg
Care instructions
Clean with a damp cloth.
Product ID
NC380011

MSDS Studio

MSDS Studio is a Toronto based design studio that was founded by Jessica Nakanishi and Jonathan Sabine in 2011. The designers are committed to not only meeting their clients’ needs, but also exploring materials and being resourceful. MSDS Studio has designed several interiors, products and furniture – characterized by Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics. Their clients include David Design, Shopify, Umbra and Woud.

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    Ivanhoe, Australia

    5

    I absolutely love the Hoop coat rack—it's the perfect blend of elegance and practicality. The hoops add an extra layer of functionality, giving you more space to hang items creatively. When installed with balanced symmetry on each side, it creates an aesthetically stunning and harmonious look that elevates any space.

    34 days ago

Very good

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  • No incineration or landfilling of returned items
  • No use of endangered species as materials
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  • No potentially harmful chemicals used in own production
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