Coat hook or tea towel holder designed by Osvaldo Borsani in the 60s.
It consists of eight different-sized hooks and pop-colored plastic balls attached to a rotating cream-colored oval sphere by chrome-plated steel rods.
The large sphere can be rotated for easy hanging
The tubes and wall-hanging system are in chrome. The central sphere is made of resin and the balls of plastic.
It can be fixed to the wall with three screws.
The chrome is nickel-plated, not pitted or rusted. The plastic balls show a few minute traces of wear, and two of them have been repainted. The central sphere has received a few bumps and chips, but these are fairly discreet. See photos
Height: 33 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth 32 cm
Can be dismantled for transport
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Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMulti Color, Creme, SilverMaterialPlastic, ChromeNumber of items1BrandTecnoHeight33 cmWidth22 cmDepth32 cm