Hang On – chaos and useful order!

This is the Hang On coat rack… well actually it’s a pile of Hang On´s. Hang On is one of our newest products, but already it has quite a unique history.

Unique Design
Jade Barnes-Richardson has taken the archetypal coat hanger and created a new piece of furniture from an original idea. Inspired by how clothes, overcoats and other accessories are often dumped around the home, Hang On is a coat rack consisting of a collection of several coat hangers.

Unique Story
We nominated Jade Barnes-Richardson’s Hang On as “Best New Product”  among young and upcoming design talent during the LaunchPad Pulse fair held in the UK in June 2009. Now less than 6 months after the fair in London, it’s in production.

Unique Name
We didn´t come up with the name Hang On, nor did the designer – our online friends did! When we couldn’t find the right name for the coat rack, we asked online – on this blog, on Twitter and on Facebook. We were overwhelmed by the number of super creative names.


Hang On comes in Black, White, Green and Pink

Expect to find Hang On – hanging on walls by mid april.

1 Response to “Hang On – chaos and useful order!”



  1. 1 Para pendurar idéias « Asterisco Trackback on April 26, 2010 at 7:03 pm

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