We love it when a designer thinks outside of the box. We immediately loved the images of Lincoln Kayiwa's Dino clothes rack because of the sleek, modern aesthetic, but were also intrigued by the idea behind the graceful curve in hanger height, namely that it gives access to both children and adults.
Even with uniform hangers, this is definitely a cut above the rolling hanger racks we're likely to see at events or in homes without enough closet space. It doesn't look like the Dino series is in production yet, but we're guessing they'll be just as gorgeous in real life.
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Gorgeous -- as long as everybody in the household puts hangers back where they're supposed to be (i.e., not for my house).
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The first picture is beautiful and would be fantastic, if you had a spare display closet and/or no clothes. Think you might lose the impact of the design with clothing of different shapes, heights and colors hanging on it. Seems better suited for commercial store display rather than residential use.
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It's on a level I do not wish to live by.
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The hangers are too close together and would crush shirts.
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Hang your best tops or bottoms on one hanger.
If you suffer from a small closet and need more space and want to stay organized than check out the HankyTankyHanger.
Thanks
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