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Guess what this is?

It's a wall item that's easy to put off or neglect, but it's actually quite important.

~He who masters the wall, masters the interior. Volume~

Now everyone, do you know what this ↑ is?
The answer is a wall hanger (coat rack). It looks like a little dog, doesn't it? Cute.
This is a continuation of the previous post, but I'm going to talk about walls. Besides art and clocks, these stylish hanger racks are also a great option for walls.
Let's take a look.

From the front. While adding depth, the continuous curved design is accented by wooden colored balls.
From the side. You want to ask, "Is that a pompadour?" It might look like an eccentric design, but it seems to be a design with purpose.

A wall coat rack designed in the 1950s by French designer Roger Feraud. The colorful wooden spheres act as accents, giving the design a playful feel. It is an architectural piece designed with the appearance of coats hanging on it in mind.

I was drawn to the design and bought the green one.
As for usability, I think I'm using it reasonably well.
I use the colored ball parts to hang jackets and the pompadour part to hang pants. It says it was "designed with the appearance of coats hanging on it in mind," but in reality, it's all buried under clothes and you can't see anything lol.
But the design is so excellent that I'll let it slide. It creates a rhythm of bumps and dips on the wall, creating a fun space.
Well, you all know that for things like this, "functionality < design," right? lol
It's an item with a lower priority in interior design than chairs, but a hanger rack (a wall item) is actually quite important. You want to choose one that can keep your clothes organized, keep your room tidy, and look cool. For example, this ↓

Eames Hang-It-All. I wanted this, but I decided against it.
I feel like I'd end up hanging all sorts of cluttered things on it lol

There are reproduction versions that are cheap and easy to buy, but I decided against them.
"Display storage" is difficult. It feels like it would leak a sense of everyday life, so it might be okay for places you don't show people, like the bedroom. For now, I gave up on it.
After exploring various options, I chose a simple one-hook type this time. Simple is best. That's what it's all about.

It seems Roger Feraud has other things like this too ↓

This is incredibly good. I doubt you'd find this in Japan lol
The legs are super cute.

If you think art is difficult, how about a wall rack?
I, Pug, think it's fine to think of it as "display degree > usage degree."
Don't overthink it, just try it with the feeling of "filling the empty space for now." Failure is part of everything, and your tastes will change as you get older. Just trying it first, that's the most important thing~♪

From Pug.



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