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Studio Taschide / Schönbuch
Grand entrances can often make all the wrong impressions, but with the right prop, such as this sinewy coat stand, it's bound to have everyone talking, but in a good way. Slender steel tubes, in white, granite or coral, curve in a continuous loop into sturdy cross bars for coats, scarves and assorted sartorial accessories with an umbrella stand slotted neatly between. A small tray for keys and the like slips over a waist-high cross bar. The stand can just as easily be moved out of the hallway -- with a few adjustments, it compressed to fit a smaller room. The only thing Spin doesn't do is show you how to make an equally dramatic exit.
Fritz Hansen
Quarterre
Ralph Van Der Made
Amy Hunting
Röthlisberger Kollektion
Molteni & C
Lensvelt
Vij5
Marsotto Edizioni
Schönbuch
A+A Cooren
Porro
Studio Vit
Böwer
Gallery Fumi
Pastoe
Bram Boo
Fabrica
Molteni & C
Casimir Meubelen
Plus Minus Design
NC Mobler
Yomei
Kos Italia
Schonbuch
Draenert
Cerruti Baleri
Armani/Casa
Established & Sons
Linteloo
Pinch design
Moustache
Established & Sons
When Objects Work
De Padova
Covo
Chairs on the Hill
Folkform
Casamania
Morgen
Kursi
Dilmos gallery
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