Our new brand - Iserlohner Haken

Our new brand - Iserlohner Haken

The "Iserlohner Haken" brand stands for the contemporary interpretation of the classic coat hook.

Internationally renowned architects and designers were invited to open up a new perspective on the hook as a furnishing object and as a wall object.

The architects and designers came up with surprising and at the same time familiar, playful and at the same time innovative results. Each individual "Iserlohn Hook" can be considered a compact architectural statement.

Germany's leading design professor for history and theory, Prof. Dr. Siegfried Gronert, until 2011 at the Bauhaus University in Weimar, wrote "The New Hooks of Iserlohn" for us. Gronert was already one of the authors of the book "Türklinken-Workshop in Brakel" (FSB 1986).

Iserlohn (Eisenwald) already stood for the production of wire and brass products in the Middle Ages through the mining of iron and zinc ores, such as later coat hooks, lights and fittings.

The "Iserlohner Haken" brand stands for the contemporary interpretation of the classic coat hook. Internationally renowned architects and designers were invited to open up a new perspective on... read more »
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Our new brand - Iserlohner Haken

The "Iserlohner Haken" brand stands for the contemporary interpretation of the classic coat hook.

Internationally renowned architects and designers were invited to open up a new perspective on the hook as a furnishing object and as a wall object.

The architects and designers came up with surprising and at the same time familiar, playful and at the same time innovative results. Each individual "Iserlohn Hook" can be considered a compact architectural statement.

Germany's leading design professor for history and theory, Prof. Dr. Siegfried Gronert, until 2011 at the Bauhaus University in Weimar, wrote "The New Hooks of Iserlohn" for us. Gronert was already one of the authors of the book "Türklinken-Workshop in Brakel" (FSB 1986).

Iserlohn (Eisenwald) already stood for the production of wire and brass products in the Middle Ages through the mining of iron and zinc ores, such as later coat hooks, lights and fittings.

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