Shoehorn Hanger
The clothes hanger gains a rather pedestrian second use thanks to the London-based design firm Faudet-Harrison. This hanger, made for shoe maven Tracey Neuls's new store in Shoreditch, has a shoehorn on each end.
The clothes hanger gains a rather pedestrian second use thanks to the London-based design firm Faudet-Harrison. This hanger, made for shoe maven Tracey Neuls's new store in Shoreditch, has a shoehorn on each end.
Like a played-with paper clip scaled for Andre the Giant, this wire hanger's form allows for slotting, hanging, and stacking whatever is is you're holding when you're back home from storming the castle.
Though we don't have any ties to speak of, this bright'n'simple hanger from Kikkerland has almost convinced us to start up a collection. Were it in our apartment, we'd mount it on the wall and hang dangly earrings and necklaces from its aluminum structure.
This three-pronged hanger by Gustav Hallên for Design House Stockholm will look good on the wall whether it's awaiting your things or left holding the bag. The powder-coated aluminum shaft folds down for a horizontal place to hang your coat, while the side hooks can be used to drape your scarf or place your hat.
No need for dull introductions. These playful pouffes by Scottish textile maven Donna Wilson have more personality than any old Tom, Dick, or Harry, and they’ll be more than pleased to make your (rear end’s) acquaintance.