The basic function of wall hooks is to keep clothes neat and tidy when you are not wearing them. Meet some of the most creative wall hooks designs.
“DROP” The Flowing Wall Coat Rack
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This Drop XL paint drop coat hangers is a hanger that looks like dripping paint, designed by Julian Appelius. It comes in 6 colors and two different sizes, depending on how many coats you need to hang from your paint.
Surface Tension
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Surface Tension’s new hangUP arcade coat hooks use real joystick balls and buttons to hang up all of your hangy stuff you have hanging around. The hangUP coat hooks are available in 3UP and 4UP versions and come with customizable ball-top colors.
8-Bit Hanger
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The 8-Bit pixelated pointy finger coat hangers come equipped with a permanently attached screw and measure 3 x 2.8 x 0.6-inches.
Knife Hooks
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The Knife Hooks are easy to install, simply screw the hooks into the wall and you’ll have a very funny way to hang your clothes.
Ninja Star Coat Hook
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Almost the same with Knife Hook
Dart Coat Hooks
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These stainless steel dartsare tipped with screws that allow them to function as wall mountable coat hooks.
Hook Boxes
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This ceramic wall mounted coat/towel hook has dual purpose form. It can be an excellent storage unit for your things and also a hook to hang your clothes. Designed by Luca Nichetto.
Cubby coat hook
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The center space offers storage for keys, wallets, gloves, sunglasses, or other small items. The outer surface allows purses and scarves to be hung and offers a wider, more collar-friendly support for coats. Many Cubbyies can be attached to the wall linearly or randomly, in different colors, and each family member can have their own coat “space.”
Ghost Antler Coat Rack
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This rack is designed by Erich Ginder who was inspired by the shape of a deer’s antlers. The cast white resin is handmade.
Flip Flop Wall Hooks
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The hook is shaped like a flip-flop to hang towels, jackets and accessories.
Mr.P Excited Man Hanger
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Mr.P once again proves that his hook is strong enough to withstand anything.
Hookaboo
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Hookaboo has 4 pieces of metal hanger that fold up when are not used. Designed by Matt Carr, this wall hook is made from bamboo and is 34 cm wide, 8,5 cm height and about 2 cm deep.
Alone
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The “Alone” light hangers are designed by Daniele Trebbi for Palluco. Available in black, white and red, the circular hangers emit a soft wall light that is casted on the clothes. It is possible for you to combine the colors and create an interesting light pattern or just use the hangers on their own. The materials used for this design were opal and polycarbonate. The diameter is 118 mm and the distance to the wall is 69 mm.
Hand Hook
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A cast of the designer's hand, these pieces make for great functional design. Whether as soap dishes, key and change holders, coat hangers, or as more clearly defined flower vases, incense and candle holders. Easily wall mountable.
Mountain Coat Range
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Inspired by excess material from our cut sheets, the contrast of Walnut to the exposed interior of Certified Maple becomes the snow-capped mountain peaks of the Grand Tetons. The mountain range’s peaks enable you to hang four or more items.
Office Clip Hook
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It’s 10 times bigger, stronger and more contemporary compare to ordinary paperclip. A great catchall for your modern office, it’s made of heat-treated steel to hold coats, bags or files
Fly
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Little butterflies flying out of a magic hat.
Bird Hook
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A ceramic hook in shape off a bird.
Raindrops
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Wooden raindrop wall hooks.
Forget Me Not
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“Forget-me-not” is a set of clothes-hooks, the petals bent so that articles can be hung from them. It can also be simply decorative and give rise to floral combinations.
Mushroom wall hook
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The Mushroom wall hook is simple in design, and easily mountable. Each box comes with 3 hooks that are pre-drilled and pre-screwed as well as 3 wall anchors. Made from reclaimed rosewood, with white/creme accent color. Since these are all made from reclaimed wood, each set of hooks will look slightly different than what you see here.
“DROP” The Flowing Wall Coat Rack
[link]
This Drop XL paint drop coat hangers is a hanger that looks like dripping paint, designed by Julian Appelius. It comes in 6 colors and two different sizes, depending on how many coats you need to hang from your paint.
Surface Tension
[link]
Surface Tension’s new hangUP arcade coat hooks use real joystick balls and buttons to hang up all of your hangy stuff you have hanging around. The hangUP coat hooks are available in 3UP and 4UP versions and come with customizable ball-top colors.
8-Bit Hanger
[link]
The 8-Bit pixelated pointy finger coat hangers come equipped with a permanently attached screw and measure 3 x 2.8 x 0.6-inches.
Knife Hooks
[link]
The Knife Hooks are easy to install, simply screw the hooks into the wall and you’ll have a very funny way to hang your clothes.
Ninja Star Coat Hook
[link]
Almost the same with Knife Hook
Dart Coat Hooks
[link]
These stainless steel dartsare tipped with screws that allow them to function as wall mountable coat hooks.
Hook Boxes
[link]
This ceramic wall mounted coat/towel hook has dual purpose form. It can be an excellent storage unit for your things and also a hook to hang your clothes. Designed by Luca Nichetto.
Cubby coat hook
[link]
The center space offers storage for keys, wallets, gloves, sunglasses, or other small items. The outer surface allows purses and scarves to be hung and offers a wider, more collar-friendly support for coats. Many Cubbyies can be attached to the wall linearly or randomly, in different colors, and each family member can have their own coat “space.”
Ghost Antler Coat Rack
[link]
This rack is designed by Erich Ginder who was inspired by the shape of a deer’s antlers. The cast white resin is handmade.
Flip Flop Wall Hooks
[link]
The hook is shaped like a flip-flop to hang towels, jackets and accessories.
Mr.P Excited Man Hanger
[link]
Mr.P once again proves that his hook is strong enough to withstand anything.
Hookaboo
[link]
Hookaboo has 4 pieces of metal hanger that fold up when are not used. Designed by Matt Carr, this wall hook is made from bamboo and is 34 cm wide, 8,5 cm height and about 2 cm deep.
Alone
[link]
The “Alone” light hangers are designed by Daniele Trebbi for Palluco. Available in black, white and red, the circular hangers emit a soft wall light that is casted on the clothes. It is possible for you to combine the colors and create an interesting light pattern or just use the hangers on their own. The materials used for this design were opal and polycarbonate. The diameter is 118 mm and the distance to the wall is 69 mm.
Hand Hook
[link]
A cast of the designer's hand, these pieces make for great functional design. Whether as soap dishes, key and change holders, coat hangers, or as more clearly defined flower vases, incense and candle holders. Easily wall mountable.
Mountain Coat Range
[link]
Inspired by excess material from our cut sheets, the contrast of Walnut to the exposed interior of Certified Maple becomes the snow-capped mountain peaks of the Grand Tetons. The mountain range’s peaks enable you to hang four or more items.
Office Clip Hook
[link]
It’s 10 times bigger, stronger and more contemporary compare to ordinary paperclip. A great catchall for your modern office, it’s made of heat-treated steel to hold coats, bags or files
Fly
[link]
Little butterflies flying out of a magic hat.
Bird Hook
[link]
A ceramic hook in shape off a bird.
Raindrops
[link]
Wooden raindrop wall hooks.
Forget Me Not
[link]
“Forget-me-not” is a set of clothes-hooks, the petals bent so that articles can be hung from them. It can also be simply decorative and give rise to floral combinations.
Mushroom wall hook
[link]
The Mushroom wall hook is simple in design, and easily mountable. Each box comes with 3 hooks that are pre-drilled and pre-screwed as well as 3 wall anchors. Made from reclaimed rosewood, with white/creme accent color. Since these are all made from reclaimed wood, each set of hooks will look slightly different than what you see here.
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