The S 12 wall hook was created for Thonet by Finnish designer Harri Koskinen. It’s a small piece which is as stylish as it is functional and exemplifies the essence and beauty of tubular steel. Inspired by the iconic furniture in Thonet’s portfolio – such as the S 32 cantilever chair by Marcel Breuer (artistic copyright: Mart Stam) – Harri Koskinen has also used tubular steel with a diameter of 25 mm in his S 12 coat hook. The practical S 12 is beautiful on its own or in a row of clothing hooks and can be used for hanging up hats, jackets, umbrellas, bags and much more in a variety of different spaces – from hotels to bars and restaurants to private homes. When not in use, it has the appearance of a small wall sculpture, without being overpowering, making the modern hook a stylish addition to any room. The S 12 is available in a chrome-plated version as well as in powder-coated black or tomato red. Mounting the hook is easy and its assembly has been cleverly designed: first, a c-shaped flat steel bracket is mounted onto the wall using two small screws. Then, the wall hook (11 x 20 x 2.5 cm), which has a milled back, is attached and secured with a socket screw.
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He studied at the Lahti Design Institute as well as at the Aalto-Universität Helsinki Design and in 1996 gained international recognition for his Block Lamp design. The lamp, which consists of a light bulb enclosed by two glass blocks, is regarded as a classic in Scandinavian design. Koskinen founded his Friends of Industry Ltd. design agency in 2000. For the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2009 he also launched his own label, Harri Koskinen Works, under which he produces and sells many of his own furniture designs. His portfolio comprises a wide range of diverse products, including furniture and lamps, tableware and glassware, watches and textiles. Koskinen’s uncompromising, clear design aesthetics have brought him international acclaim throughout his career. His work is known for its functionality and strict aesthetic criteria, and he consistently strives to find innovative solutions for consumers and manufacturers alike. Harri Koskinen’s long-term customers and collaboration partners include Finnair, Hermès, Iittala, Issey Miyake, Marimekko, Muji, Panasonic, Seiko, Artek and Woodnotes. Many of his designs have received awards, including the Kaj Franck Design Prize (2014), the Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize (2009), the Pro Finlandia Medal (2007) and the Compasso d’Oro (2004). They also feature in the collections of numerous notable museums, such as the MoMA in New York.
Width | 2,5 cm |
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Height | 20 cm |
Depth | 11 cm |
Weight | 0.33 kg |