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Bringing a friendly expression to the traditional coat hook, the Dots Wood is a functionally sculptural design to be arranged on the wall in any pattern and color combination desired. Use it in hallways, bedrooms, kitchens as well as hospitality and workplace areas. Combine the design with the Dots Ceramic and Dots Metal for a unique expression.
Product description
Bringing a friendly expression to the traditional coat hook, the Dots Wood is a functionally sculptural design to be arranged on the wall in any pattern and color combination desired. Use it in hallways, bedrooms, kitchens as well as hospitality and workplace areas. Combine the design with the Dots Ceramic and Dots Metal for a unique expression.
Additional Information
Sold separately or in Set of 5 (1 x Ø 17 cm , 1 x Ø 13 cm, 3 x Ø 9 cm).
Variant: | Oak |
SKU: | 03001 |
Colli: | 2 |
Product Material
The Dots Wood is made from first class oiled oak or walnut. Colored versions is made from painted ash wood. The wood is cut, glued together in two pieces and processed in a CNC turning lathe. Polished and oiled. This product is made in an organic material. Natural variations in the surface and color can occur as a result of this, giving each single product a unique expression.
Oak
Oak is a traditionally Scandinavian material with durable abilities against factors such as water and fungi alongside a high level of strength, giving it long-lasting properties fit for furniture.
Clean with moist cloth.
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Lars Tornøe has won several awards such as Designer of the Year in Norway and the Award for Design Excellence. His work has been shown at many international exhibitions and The Dots for Muuto is part of the permanent collection at the Danish Design Center.