Skagerak Pilot Coat Hanger 3 Pcs
A classy, wing-formed coat hanger in steam bent wood and stainless steel. Pilot has an additional hook underneath where you hang scarves, bags or ties.
- Specifications
Origin Oak grows in most temperate zones. The selection of the wood is extremely careful and all processing is by hand, so that only the best and most durable pieces of wood are used in production. Why Oak is a sturdy and hardwearing type of wood containing natural tannins that will protect against bacterial growth. Combined with its light, elegant colour and well-defined grains, this makes oak wood safe choice for high-quality interior and accessories.
Cleaning The wood comes with no finish. If you choose not to treat it with soap or oil, use a suitable cleaning agent for wood.
Maintenance As the wood is untreated it may be affected by grease and colorants. For this reason, we recommend saturating the wood with soap or a suitable furniture oil to make it more resistant. If you wish to use soap or oil, use a suitable product. Be aware that the wood will change colour when applying soap or oil.
- Size Description
Height: 21cm Width: 4cm
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Nina Tolstrup
<p>Nina Tolstrup holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the Business School of Copenhagen and a degree in industrial design from ENSCI-Les Ateliers in Paris. She has worked in various areas of design and communication, which has given her a 360 perspective and approach to design. Today the Danish designer resides in London, where she has run Studiomama since 2000 with her partner, Jack Mama.</p> <p>Nina Tolstrup has always been an advocate for green and sustainable solutions, and she was among the first to create a piece of furniture that you could copy by downloading the manual from her website. The Pallet Project from 2008 was an immediate success that pushed the boundaries and expectations for design and production.</p> <p>Nina Tolstrups sustainable ethos combined with an exploratory and playful approach has resulted in a socially-relevant portfolio that encompasses architecture, interior design, jewellery, exhibition design, curation, products and furniture. Understanding people’s needs and the socio-cultural context within which they live is central to Studiomama’s practice. The studio works with objects, interiors and architecture. ”We have created a body of work that has pioneered open-sourcing, pushed the limits of material recycling, extended product lifespans and explored new forms of up-cycling, all while challenging conventional business models and distribution methods. We seek out working with companies like Skagerak that has a grounded and committed approached sustainability", says Nina Tolstrup.</p>