The “Hang It All” rack is my very first item from the Eames collections. I still remember the time when I bought this at Modernica in SOHO, New York in 1997. It is now selling for around $200 but back in the 90′s, it was only $89!
“The Hang It All rack was designed by Eames in 1953 and is produced by Herman Miller. Charles and Ray Eames brought a sense of play to all their work, including the Hang-It-All which is a modern coat rack. The Eames Hang It All took the everyday coat rack to a new place that was inventive, eye-catching and fun. More than just a conversation piece, the Hang-It-All holds anything that slips over its colorful hooks. The solid maple balls are painted in nine bright colors. The frame is made from white powder-coated welded steel. This is a very practical rack. This modern rack holds hats, umbrellas, robes, jackets, scarves, skates, backpacks, and more.”
Source: stardust.com




I have one at home and really like it too.
Oh cool! your place must be another modern house, I need to visit:)
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