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Model: 4 hooks / / This 70s coat hanger with a clean and playful design stands out like a jazz note on a quiet afternoon. Four hooks like outstretched arms to welcome coats, bags and passing garments. Its bright red — cheerful, decisive — lights up any corner: perfect in the entrance of a metropolitan loft, where it welcomes guests with a discreet smile, or in the hallway of a creative home, where every object has a personality and tells a story.
Without a brand but with a lot of character, it recalls the visionary genius of Makio Hasuike: an essential, functional design, but with that poetic touch that makes it unique. A piece that does not limit itself to "serving": it dialogues with the space, lights it up, animates it and entertains it.

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