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February is the time of year where warm weather starts to feel like a distant memory, as well as a far-off dream—because here in New York, we’ve got a while to go until the winter chill departs. And because roughly half of the year requires one to wear an assortment of coats, we often find ourselves in need of the perfect coat rack. Luckily, our collection features a wide range of options for you to hang your winter garments up to dry, and this week, we’re featuring five alluring coat racks, offering both functionality and style.
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MATÉGOT COAT RACK |
Mathieu Matégot |
Whimsical and innovative, the Matégot Coat Rack incorporates the designer’s signature playfulness while still providing a chic and functional solution for the home. The contrast between the brass center, black powder-coated arms, and colored end-plates come together to establish a design that is quirky and creative, while also elegant and refined. The Matégot Coat Rack is the perfect complement when incorporating other Matégot designs, allowing the designers’ creative genius to shine throughout an interior space.
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BABE |
Anna Kraitz |
With a unique personality and distinguished silhouette, Babe is a contemporary and elegant coat hanger, fit to add charm and character to spaces of any function. Swedish designer Anna Kraitz is known for creating inspiring and whimsical designs, and Babe’s defining design elements are the leather belts that adorn the base and head of the hanger, unexpected yet entirely innovative. Available in a lacquered or coppered steel frame, and in a wide range of colors. Leather belt accents available in natural, black, or brown.
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AL DENTE |
Last |
Originally designed for the restaurant at the newly renovated National Museum, Stockholm, it’s not hard to guess where Al Dente got its name. The design’s visual inspiration comes from the shape and form of a noodle, perfect for adding a touch of playfulness. Stylish and current, if you’ve been craving something refreshing and unexpected to add to your space, Al Dente might be exactly what you need. Available in three different shapes and four appropriately named colors—wheat, tomato, spinach, and sepia.
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ROKUMARU |
Nendo |
Wonderfully contemporary, Rokumaru is a poetic version of a tree that becomes a coat rack. Designer Nendo interprets nature through Asian symbolism: the six branches are the radii of an imaginary circle, the union of the Japanese words roku, meaning six, and maru, meaning circle. Rokumaru showcases simplicity and versatility in the best possible way—this approachable and visually-pleasing design works well in a wide range of environments, from traditional to mid-century to contemporary, in private residences, public spaces, and contract settings.
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SONG |
Lievore, Altherr, Molina |
Song’s ingenuity can be found in its commitment to functionality. Available as a freestanding or wall-mounted coat hanger, Song is composed of hooks shaped like musical notes that twist and turn to create diverse, dynamic compositions. However, the design solves the age-old problem of having many coats and bags, and simply not enough hooks. Instead of requiring you to double up or search for additional solutions, the freestanding version offers 8-24 hooks, while the wall-mounted version allows for 8 or 16, providing ample hangers for all of your items. Available in white lacquer, anthracite lacquer, or natural oak veneer. |
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