The 'Logs' Wall Hook is Made with Offcuts Unsuitable for Furniture Making
Michael Hemsworth — April 3, 2020 — Art & Design
The 'Logs' wall hook is a design-conscious coat hanger that is intended to deliver exceptional versatility and style for homeowners to appreciate. The minimalist wall-mounted coat hanger is achieved with scrap beech and oak wood offcut pieces that are unsuited for furniture use to give them new life as a charming place to position a garment. Each of the units are achieved with three rounded wooden pieces that are criss-crossed with one another to allow two coats or multiple accessories to be hung at the same time.
The 'Logs' wall hook is the design work of Hanna Litwin and Romin Heide at the Germany-based Buro Famos design agency for the Czech Republic-based furniture brand TON.
Image Credit: Buro Famos / TON
The 'Logs' wall hook is the design work of Hanna Litwin and Romin Heide at the Germany-based Buro Famos design agency for the Czech Republic-based furniture brand TON.
Image Credit: Buro Famos / TON
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