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Story
Beginning
in the mid-1940s and continuing
throughout their careers,
Charles and Ray Eames designed
a variety of whimsical toys
and furniture pieces specifically
for children, including this
1953 piece for Tigrett Enterprises
Playhouse Division.
Why children's
products? For purely personal
reasons: Charles and Ray wanted
to give them to their own
grandchildren and to the children
of friends.
The Hang-It-All--along
with molded plywood animals,
small-scale chairs and tables,
elaborate cardboard-and-paper
masks, and brightly colored
building blocks--were all
given the same careful design
consideration as the couple's
furniture designs.
To achieve
the Hang-It-All's spidery
base, the Eameses used the
mass-production techniques
for welding wires that they
developed for their wire-base
tables and wire chairs. |
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Eames Hang-It-All
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames
They took the everyday coat rack to a new
place that was inventive and fun.
Charles and Ray Eames brought
a sense of play to all their work, including
the Hang-It-All. More than just a conversation
piece, the Hang-It-All holds anything that slips
over its colorful hooks.
Welded
steel. The wire frame attaches directly
to walls or other surfaces.
White powder-coat finish.
For durability under daily use.
Hardware package.
For secure mounting, drywall anchors and
screws are included.
Fun and Functional
Colorful hooks. The solid maple balls
are painted in nine colors.
A practical rack. Holds
hats, umbrellas, robes, jackets, scarves, skates,
backpacks, and more.
Dimensions: 19-3/4"w x 14-5/8"h x
6-1/2"d
Product Number: #HIA
Price: $166.00
GALVINS $149.00
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