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- Order number: 570090
- Measurements (mm): 85 x 165 x 90
A coat hook with perspective: "N" From a certain perspective, this double hook looks like the... more
Product information "“N” hat and coat hook by Steffen Schulz"
A coat hook with perspective: "N"
From a certain perspective, this double hook looks like the letter "N". Thanks to its soft-touch surface, this coat hook also looks like a textile ribbon. The upper part is formed by the rounded corner of the curved metal band, the lower part is offset to the side. This way, hat and jacket can hang parallel to it without covering each other.
This design hook was created by Professor Steffen Schulz.
*The colours of the sets are freely selectable! If you order a set, please send us an email to info@juergen-schwerter.de with the first and last name you entered in the order and state the article numbers for the desired colours.
Product highlights:
- Design hook in an extravagant shape
- the soft-touch surface prevents clothes from slipping down
- garments can be hung up in a staggered manner so that they do not cover each other up
- incl. coloured magnetic plates to cover the screw heads
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