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Design: Charles Eames, Ray Eames
Article no: 201 190 01
stylepark-id: 05.2051.00061
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Design
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home furniture
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children´s furniture
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01 product description
Product description
Used instead of simple hooks, these brightly-coloured wooden spheres were aimed at encouraging children to hang up "all their things". Because the distance between the spheres always remains the same, Hang it can be extended as required and is a cheerful alternative to boring clothes-hooks, not only for children's rooms. Collection Vitra Design Museum.
The original colour composition of Hang it all was from Ray Eames. In celebration of what would have been her 100th birthday in December 2012, Vitra and the Eames Office are launching three new versions of the coat rack. The models feature the fresh colours of red, green and white – and represent excerpts of the new Vitra Colour Library.
02 dimensions/weight
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width |
505 mm |
height |
370 mm |
Depth |
170 mm |
03 Tags
Books, Charles Eames Articles, Charles Eames Products, Ray Eames Articles, Ray Eames Products, Vitra Articles, Vitra Products04 Articles about Vitra, Charles Eames and Ray Eames
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