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    Coat Tree Wall Mount Coat Rack

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    Coat Tree Wall Mount Coat Rack

    *****SHIPS IN 8-12 WEEKS*****

    Design Sidse Werner, 1971
    Powder-coated steel, plastic
    Made by Fritz Hansen

    Taking its cue from the willowy branches of a tree, Fritz Hansen's distinctive coat stand is reimagined as a wall-mounted rack, bringing nature - and order - closer to home.

    First realized in 1971, the Coat Tree™ is revised for modern spaces as a wall-mounted coat rack, bold in character yet restrained enough to fit into any setting. Ideal for small or narrow areas, where floor space is limited, the branches are capped with orbs that replace hooks to hold coats, hats, bags and other items that require hanging. The elegant design makes a timeless statement, whether filled with everyday essentials or simply left unadorned.

    Constructed from four curved steel tubes, powder coated in light grey or dark blue and assembled at varying heights in a branch-like formation, the iconic design is detailed with tonal end caps for snag-free hanging.

    Dimensions: 40.2" h | 18.1" w

    About the designer

    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.