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Saucer by Eric Degenhardt for Schönbuch
Cologne 2010: designer Eric Degenhardt of Cologne has designed a coat hook for German manufacturer Schönbuch that incorporates a tray for smaller items such as keys.
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Called saucer, the product was launched at imm Cologne in Germany last week.
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The hook is made of a bent wire rod with a thin metal plate on top.
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The following text is from Degenhardt:
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Saucer by Colgne-based architect and industrial designer Eric Degenhardt - the new simple coat hook has been launched at the imm cologne 2010 - by German manufacturer Schönbuch who specialises in functional furniture for hallways.
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The bent wire rod hook works with and without coat hangers or cambrels. The sharp bent loop allows even storing rackets and umbrellas. A hovering saucer-like thin metal plate works as key or cap rest. The matte powder coated hook comes in different colours.