staffan holm: gym hook for hay

staffan holm: gym hook for hay


'gym hook' by staffan holm for hay 


swedish designer staffan holm has created 'gym hook' for danish manufacturer hay. the circular wall accessory provides
a playful hanging space on any vertical surface. with different colors and sizes available (8 - 16 cm or 3 - 6 inches in diameter),
the pegs double as a customizable installation. for a secure hold, the doughnuts slide onto a metal hook which attaches
to the wall with screws. the hangers were exhibited at stockholm furniture and light fair 2012. 



both natural ash and colors are available 
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different sized hangers allow for a variety of sized objects to be hung 
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hay exhibit at the stockholm furniture and light fair 
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the rings attach to the wall using a separate metal mechanism onto which the loops slide 
(left) image © staffan holm
(right) image © designboom

bora db
02.17.12  
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