Con & Con - Carlo Bartoli - Coat rack (5) - 5 wall-mounted coat hooks, model '302/303' - Plastic





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A set of five white wall hooks, model 302/303, designed by Carlo Bartoli for Con & Con, dating from 1970–1980, made of plastic, measuring 13 x 7 x 6 cm, in good used condition with light signs of age.
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Set of 5 beautiful wall-mount coat hooks from the 1980s, model 302/303, designed by Carlo Bartoli for Con&Con.
Completely made of white hard plastic.
The five hooks can be mounted directly on the wall, optionally by playing with the staggered positions of the five; the result would be a beautiful wall that contrasts with the color of the hangers.
Esthetically well preserved, they show slight signs of time but no breakage. The knob unscrews to access the fixing hole; the same goes for the lower hook, which detaches from its seat to reach the rear hole.
Suitable as a fun and design-oriented vintage furniture accessory.
Dimensions: 13 x 7 x 6 cm.
#Coat Hanger #Stilnovo #Azucena #Ignazio Gardella #Mid Century modern Design #Kartell #Artemide #Brionvega #modernariato #Olaf Von Bohr
Set of 5 beautiful wall-mount coat hooks from the 1980s, model 302/303, designed by Carlo Bartoli for Con&Con.
Completely made of white hard plastic.
The five hooks can be mounted directly on the wall, optionally by playing with the staggered positions of the five; the result would be a beautiful wall that contrasts with the color of the hangers.
Esthetically well preserved, they show slight signs of time but no breakage. The knob unscrews to access the fixing hole; the same goes for the lower hook, which detaches from its seat to reach the rear hole.
Suitable as a fun and design-oriented vintage furniture accessory.
Dimensions: 13 x 7 x 6 cm.
#Coat Hanger #Stilnovo #Azucena #Ignazio Gardella #Mid Century modern Design #Kartell #Artemide #Brionvega #modernariato #Olaf Von Bohr

