Nostalgi hat/shoe
rack
Gunnar Bolin
The Nostalgi hat and shoe racks were designed by Gunnar Bolin in 1937. The rack has come and gone over the years, but is now regarded as a classic in the history of Swedish furniture.
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General
The Nostalgi hat and shoe racks were designed by Gunnar Bolin in 1937. The rack has come and gone over the years, but is now regarded as a classic in the history of Swedish furniture. The brackets are made of recycled aluminium joined by a wooden or aluminium bar. The standard length is one metre, but can be cut to the desired length. Nostalgi can also be extended to any length you like with an extension part comprising a middle bracket, bars and anchor hooks. Three anchor hooks in cast aluminium are included in each package. The metals that are not finished, such as aluminium, brass and copper, come in their raw form, which may vary from one piece to another. Wood can also vary in appearance and the hooks have a glossier surface than the brackets in the aluminum version.
Specifications
- NOTE! Note that all widths except 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 mm are custom made items and cannot be returned.
- Dimensions: 25.7x18.8 cm (DxH)
- Package dimensions: 102x20x4 cm (WxDxH)
- Number of hooks: 3
- CC-Height (mm): 160
- Hole diameter (mm): 6
- The product is assembled: No
- Wall screws are included: No
Finish & material details
Width can be adjusted and can be as long or short as you want. Nostalgi can be extended to any length you like with an extension part comprising a middle bracket, bars and anchor hooks.
Colour information
Colour codes, powder-coating: Black textured (RAL 9005), white (n/a)
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