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Crafted from high-quality steel and powder-coated, Smile is designed to withstand daily use and maintain its impeccable look over time. Its simple and secure mounting system allows for quick installation on any wall. The compact design saves space, making it ideal even for smaller rooms.
Available in a variety of bright colors, Smile easily fits into different interior styles, from modern to minimalist. It’s more than just a coat rack—it’s a creative way to personalize your walls and make them truly unique. Perfect for families with kids, young creatives, or anyone looking to add a cheerful touch to their home.
Choose Smile for a coat rack that combines aesthetics, practicality, and a dash of fun. With Smile, hanging coats, bags, or hats becomes a daily act that brings a smile to your face.
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Designed by
Antonio Lanzillo & Partners
His style:
The nature of his projects is characterised by a precise search for
formal originality and functional innovation mixed with an innate
creativity that materializes in an industrial product. Respect towards
the past and enthusiasm for the future are the driving force of his
design culture.
Winner of the Compasso D'oro 2020

Draw: Perfect Geometries, Unique Style for Your Spaces
The Draw collection was created with the aim of giving a smile to those who use it and with this pretext we have designed a series of 7 coat hangers with a pop and functional design.
So we created Smile, Kiss, Robot, Fish, Puzzle, Alien, Cheese and which one do you prefer?!
To be used individually or in series by mixing them in shape or color.
Each shape has been designed to live together with the others, obtaining the hook for hanging the jacket directly from the laser-cut and folded shape itself.
Antonio L'Anzillo