That's not a coat hanger, it's a coat rack, or hall tree, or coat stand but, not a coat hanger.
Wording tweaked.
maybe it could be a coat tree?
I like it, how muchy?? I couldn't get the price off the website.
Probably very expensive, like everything from Cappellini.
They have showrooms in LA and NY, here is that info from the downloadable catalog:
LOS ANGELES 8950 Beverly Blvd 90048 Los Angeles CA (Usa) phone 1 310 2789260 fax 1 310 2789263 info@cappellini-la.com
NEW YORK 152 Wooster Street 10012 New York NY (Usa) phone 1 212 9660669 fax 1 646 4372590 info@cappellininy.com
And they should be able to tell us the price.
I was thinking that would make for a splendid floor lamp, by lining the inside with rice paper (the paper that is on shoji screens) and having an up-light inside it.
Not only would it glow, but the curlicues would be transferred to the walls.
I can also see hanging the tear drop lead crystals on the curlicues (no paper) and using a clear bulb, whatever kind is used at jewelry stores that makes diamonds sparkle.
And it would make a really great trellis on top of a round pot of the same color.
I like that thing.
It's hard to tell without seeing it in person. Afterall, this thing is 5'7 ft tall.
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That's not a coat hanger, it's a coat rack, or hall tree, or coat stand but, not a coat hanger.
Wording tweaked.
maybe it could be a coat tree?
I like it, how muchy?? I couldn't get the price off the website.
Probably very expensive, like everything from Cappellini.
They have showrooms in LA and NY, here is that info from the downloadable catalog:
LOS ANGELES
8950 Beverly Blvd
90048 Los Angeles CA (Usa)
phone 1 310 2789260
fax 1 310 2789263
info@cappellini-la.com
NEW YORK
152 Wooster Street
10012 New York NY (Usa)
phone 1 212 9660669
fax 1 646 4372590
info@cappellininy.com
And they should be able to tell us the price.
I was thinking that would make for a splendid floor lamp, by lining the inside with rice paper (the paper that is on shoji screens) and having an up-light inside it.
Not only would it glow, but the curlicues would be transferred to the walls.
I can also see hanging the tear drop lead crystals on the curlicues (no paper) and using a clear bulb, whatever kind is used at jewelry stores that makes diamonds sparkle.
And it would make a really great trellis on top of a round pot of the same color.
I like that thing.
It's hard to tell without seeing it in person. Afterall, this thing is 5'7 ft tall.
Not to hang your coat, but I bet you could have a ton of fun with that puffy paint:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/sf/look/look-diy-puffy-paint-terra-cotta-planters-053056
making curlicues on these:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10116279
I don't know if that would work, but buying a tall paper lamp and doing curlicues would be a lot less expensive, I'm sure.
it's a coat rack, or hall tree, or coat stand.