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On the ball — Charles and Ray Eames brought humor to midcentury design, imbuing everyday objects with unexpected whimsy. The Hang-It-All exemplifies this approach.
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 They originally made the Hang-It-All for Tigrett Enterprises’ Playhouse Division, and Herman Miller reissued it in 1994.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.
Designer
Charles and Ray Eames
Product Features
- 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 or painted solid-maple balls.
Dimension
Height | 14.57 inches (37 cm) |
Width |
19.69 inches (50 cm) |
Depth |
6.3 inches (16 cm) |
Weight | 2.21 lbs (1 kg) |
Weight Capacity |
50 lbs (22,67 kg) |
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