The designs of British designer James Irvine have, without exception, a powerful look. Sometimes this arises from their specific form, other times from their simplicity. This is the case with Quattro and Sei, wall coat racks with two or three double hooks, made of black, white or metallic grey epoxy coated steel. Quattro and Sei go well with Dodici and Drip, also designs of James Irvine.
London-born designer James Irvine (1958-2013) graduated from the Royal College of Art in the early nineteen eighties. He then moved to Milan where he worked for Olivetti under Ettore Sottsass. After a short stay in Japan he set up his own design studio in Milan. His oeuvre is truly multifaceted. In addition to brackets and seating furniture, he for example also designed buses.
appropriate distance
The smart concealed screw mounting keeps the Quattro and Sei an appropriate distance from the wall and, in doing so, creates space for storing items behind the wall mounted coat rack. From a notebook to a wallet.
the power of repetition
Two, three or perhaps even four? Use the power of repetition and hang multiple coat racks next to each other.