Kartell Hanger Coat Stand
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The Hanger clothes stand collection adeptly combines elegance and functionality. It is available both in pole-mounted version and on bar. It is equipped with mobile clothes hooks which allow for even more practical usage.
Dimensions
Diameter: 45 cm
Height: 170 cm
Materials
Structure material: Brushed Steel
Rings material: Aluminium
Third Material: Transparent Or Painted Polycarbonate
Alberto Meda
Trained as a mechanical engineer, Alberto Meda began his career as a technical director for Kartell and Alfa Romeo. The industrial training has given Meda the focus on construction, instead of the more formal parts of design. Meda is always working out new material solutions and the endless possibilities made possible by technology - what he describes as a "supermarket of creative possibilities". Meda is known for his work across furniture, lighting and utilitarian objects for companies including; Alessi, Mandarin Duck, Kartell and Vitra.
Trained as a mechanical engineer, Alberto Meda began his career as a technical director for Kartell and Alfa Romeo. The industrial training has given Meda the focus on construction, instead of the more formal parts of design. Meda is always working out new material solutions and the endless possibilities made possible by technology - what he describes as a "supermarket of creative possibilities". Meda is known for his work across furniture, lighting and utilitarian objects for companies including; Alessi, Mandarin Duck, Kartell and Vitra.