Magnetic Coat Hangers

The Cliq Coat Hangers Replace Hooks with Magnets

German-Latvian creative agency Flow Design created magnetic coat hangers that replace traditional hooks with magnets. The coat hangers can attach to the underside of any metal surface, flat or circular, using powerful magnets.

By replacing the hook with magnets, the design saves six centimeters of vertical space. Because of the magnets, the hangers naturally repel each other creating a small gap between each garment. Simply hold the hangers close to the metal surface you wish to hang them on and the magnets will attach with ease making a "click" sound when it's attached.

The hangers are available in birch, black or white. The magnets do degrade over time, but the designers say it won't be noticeable as the loss of effectiveness is "less than 1% over a period of ten years."
Trend Themes
1. Magnetic Coat Hangers - Using magnets instead of traditional hooks creates a disruptive innovation opportunity in the coat hanger industry.
2. Vertical Space Optimization - The design's ability to save vertical space opens up space-saving possibilities in various industries, such as interior design and small living solutions.
3. Magnet Technology Advancements - The use of powerful magnets in everyday objects presents opportunities for innovation in magnetic technology and applications across industries.
Industry Implications
1. Apparel and Fashion - The use of magnetic coat hangers offers a disruptive innovation opportunity to improve closet organization and space utilization in the apparel and fashion industry.
2. Interior Design - The vertical space optimization potential of magnetic coat hangers can be leveraged in interior design to maximize storage solutions for small spaces and enhance aesthetic appeal.
3. Home Organization - The use of magnets in coat hangers can revolutionize home organization systems, providing efficient solutions for organizing and displaying various items, from kitchen utensils to tools.

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