lincoln kayiwa: diplodocus clothes rack

lincoln kayiwa: diplodocus clothes rack


'diplodocus I' - freestanding version


african-born finnish-based designer lincoln kayiwa's 'diplodocus' clothes racks are made from a lightweight,
tubular stainless steel frame, with an electropolished durable surface that makes them easy to clean and maintain.
they are also scratch, wear, water and corrosion resistant. 'dipolodocus' comes in four versions -
2 mountable and 2 freestanding - each having ample height and hanger spacing that accommodates longer,
thicker garments.

the freestanding versions ('diplodocus I' and 'diplodocus II') come with polished chrome 360 degree
swivel casters with brakes in orange, matte black or grey. there are also adjustable feet available.
the tops of the free standing versions are compatible with the bottom section of the frame so they
can be used interchangeably.



the curved coat rack allows accommodates longer, thicker garments



detail



'diplodocus I'



'diplodocus II' - freestanding version



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'diplodocus II'
andrea db
10.27.10  
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well... I like it
tonio   10.27.10
really classy piece, if slightly like a big toast-rack turned upside down!
dave   10.27.10
simples, inteligente e prático! gosto mais do que parece uma onda!
dimercandelli   10.27.10
where can I purchase this?
Alii N.   10.27.10
how do we flat pack this for delivery?it doesnt look practical on a consumer market's point of view. have u considered having it out of the factory to else where?well.if its gonna be a one off item then i think it looks good.
lny   10.28.10
You may buy it here:

https://www.kayiwa.fi/eshop/
KA   10.28.10
What about clip hangers etc. It is a lovely design but also can be limited to its type of use when hanging different types of garments
SX   10.28.10
god thats ugly. bet this shait will break real easy
jim   10.31.10

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