Herman Miller Eames Hang-It-All
In the mid-1940s, Charles and Ray Eames began designing molded plywood animals, colorful building blocks, and whimsical masks. “We have to take pleasure seriously,” said Charles Eames, and the Hang-It-All (1953) is an example of this mantra. Made with a sturdy steel frame and solid wood balls, this design was created using the same technique for simultaneously welding wires that the Eameses developed for their low tables and wire chairs. They originally made the Hang-It-All for Tigrett Enterprises’ Playhouse Division, and Herman Miller reissued it in 1994. This is the authentic Hang-It-All by Herman Miller. Eames is a licensed trademark of Herman Miller.
A pop of color (or not)
In addition to the original combination of multicolored balls and white frame, the Hang-It-All is now available in several color options so you can find the bold or mellow hue that works for you.
Pride of place
Everyone should have the right to celebrate who they are and show their true colors. Celebrate Pride at home with this classic piece updated in a rainbow spectrum.
Details
- Fun and functional solution for bedrooms, offices, entryways and more.
- Includes eight large and six small hooks.
- Steel rod frame with a white or black powder-coated finish.
- Choice of solid walnut, solid maple or painted solid-maple balls.
Height (in): 14⅝ (37.2 cm)
Width (in): 19¾ (50.2 cm
Depth (in): 6⅜ (16.2 cm)
Weight (lbs): 2.25 (1 kg)
Weight Capacity (lbs): 50 (22.7 kg)
- Steel rod frame with powder-coated finish
- Solid walnut, solid maple or painted solid maple balls
Charles and Ray Eames
Design is for living. That maxim shaped a widespread shift in design during the 1940s and '50s. It was a revolution of form, an exciting visual language that signaled a new age and a fresh start – and two of its prime movers were Charles and Ray Eames. This husband-and-wife team's unique synergy led to a whole new look in furniture. Lean and modern. Sleek and simple. Beautifully functional.
- Coated Metal
- For normal cleaning, wash coated metal surfaces with a soft cloth soaked in detergent and warm water; rinse thoroughly and dry. Remove scuff marks from low-gloss coatings with pre-softened paste wax, following the manufacturer's instructions. Remove scuff marks and scratches from high-gloss coatings using automotive polishing compounds, either liquid or paste. After polishing, apply a pre-softened automotive paste wax to restore original sheen.
- Wood & Veneer
- Normal Cleaning, Dust regularly with a slightly damp, soft, lint-free cloth. Wipe dry with a dry, soft cloth in the directionof the wood grain. Spills should be immediately wiped up with a damp cloth.