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Designed by Sidse Werner, 1971
Steel tubes, synthetic knobs
Made in Denmark by Fritz Hansen
The Coat Tree™ is designed by Sidse Werner. It’s one of the world’s most mobile and functional members in this category. The light and fragile look hides the paradoxical fact that it is also one of the world’s most robust and practical stands: You can hang a surprisingly great number of heavy coats on it. The dynamic design is underlined by its ability to blend in anywhere and match the style of any room.
Dimensions: 25.6" dia. | 76" h
Sidse Werner studied at the school for architecture and industrial design in Copenhagen. For some years she worked as assistant in the drawing office of Nanna Ditzel. In 1969 she received the Danish National Bank’s Jubilee foundation study legacy to study plastic production in the USA. From 1970 she had her own drawing office. Sidse Werner has exhibited in London, Paris, New York, San Francisco, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hannover, Tokyo, Stockholm and Milan.
Designed by Sidse Werner, 1971
Steel tubes, synthetic knobs
Made in Denmark by Fritz Hansen
The Coat Tree™ is designed by Sidse Werner. It’s one of the world’s most mobile and functional members in this category. The light and fragile look hides the paradoxical fact that it is also one of the world’s most robust and practical stands: You can hang a surprisingly great number of heavy coats on it. The dynamic design is underlined by its ability to blend in anywhere and match the style of any room.
Dimensions: 25.6" dia. | 76" h
Sidse Werner studied at the school for architecture and industrial design in Copenhagen. For some years she worked as assistant in the drawing office of Nanna Ditzel. In 1969 she received the Danish National Bank’s Jubilee foundation study legacy to study plastic production in the USA. From 1970 she had her own drawing office. Sidse Werner has exhibited in London, Paris, New York, San Francisco, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hannover, Tokyo, Stockholm and Milan.
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