Bruno Mathsson Coat Stand




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—01. Bent birch wood.
—02. Hemp rope.
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There are things out there that you need, and there are things out there that you want; some of them are reasonable, others are not. This 1970s coat stand by the Swedish designer Bruno Mathsson, isn't something I need, and it's hardly a reasonable purchase (it's also not one I can actually make), but that does not make it any less desirable, nor any more rational a desire.
—Available at Mondo Cane
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