
Helsinki-based designer Lincoln Kayiwa has reinterpreted the clothes rack with DINO. Arguably the sculptural wave patterns created by the varying coat hanger heights are better suited to public spaces like museums and night clubs than the home wardrobe which demands a little more functional use of space.


For public places, coat checking is easier and neat with the numbered hangers. In addition, the cartilage and ample space reduce friction and allow the independent movement of the hanger(s).

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