Dekorativ hook
strip Maxi 4 White Brass

Gunnar Bolin

Dekorativ was first put into production during the 60’s. It was designed by Gunnar Bolin with inspiration from a hook strip that he found at his mother in laws house. During the decades it has been popular because of it’s sturdiness and practicality but mostly because of its space saving qualities.

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Product information

General

Dekorativ was first put into production during the 60’s. It was designed by Gunnar Bolin with inspiration from a hook strip that he found at his mother in laws house. During the decades it has been popular because of it’s sturdiness and practicality but mostly because of its space saving qualities. Twenty years ago it was put out of production but in customers search of clever solutions for the hallway a demand has risen during the last couple of years. Dekorativ is made in Anderstorp with frame in solid wood lacquered in different colours and with hooks casted in brass.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 57x1.5x16.2 cm (WxDxH)
  • Package dimensions: 58x17x2.5 cm (WxDxH)
  • Package weight (kg): 0.98
  • Number of hooks: 4
  • CC-width (mm): 356
  • CC-Height (mm): 120
  • The product is assembled: Yes
  • Wall screws are included: Yes
  • Item number: 50025

Colour information

Dekorativ_Essem Design_Ritningar.jpg
Carbon footprint +

Product: Dekorativ hook strip Maxi 4

Variant: White/Brass , 60 cm

The product variant is First-party verified

5,838

kg CO₂ eq.

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Manufacturing

  • Hook made in Sweden
  • Strip made in Sweden
  • Packaging made in Sweden
  • Assembly/Packaging in Anderstorp, Sweden
Raw material
  • Hook in brass from Germany, 90% recycled
  • Material from , % recycled
Packaging
  • Corrugated board from Sweden, 90% recycled
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Files and images

Gunnar Bolin

Gunnar Bolin – from farm boy to furniture designer

Designer Gunnar Bolin