Pilot Coat Hanger
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Pilot Coat Hanger 465 dkk + delivery costs

Availability: In stock

Designed by Nina Tolstrup

A classy, wing-formed coat hanger in steam bent wood and stainless steel. Pilot has an additional hook underneath where you hang scarves, bags or ties.

Details
Oak / Black
Stainless Steel
LxWxH: 43x4x21 cm
Item no. S1600628
Packaging
WxDxH: 46x24,5x2,67 cm
Weight: 0,63 kg
Material & product care
  • Proper usage and maintenance

    Proper usage and maintenance is vital for getting the most out of the valuable resources we have. Our designs are made to last for generations, but just like everything else, they need a little care to get there.

  • Stainless Steel

    Why
    Stainless steel is a light and long-lasting material with superb strength and is easy to maintain.

    Cleaning
    Use soapy water and wipe with a dry cloth.

    Maintenance
    Minor scratches and oxide stains can be removed with a non-abrasive scouring pad. Care products such as Gleerustol can also be used. If used on kitchen utilities, always remember to wash it thoroughly after.

    Caution
    When using special care products you should avoid all contact with wood in order not to damage the surface. Do not use any kind of products containing chlorine as this will damage the surface and make it vulnerable to corrosion.

  • Painted Oak

    Origin
    Oak grows in most temperate zones. The Skagerak oak comes from European forests and is either 100% FSC certified or FSC mix certified, harvested under sustainable forest management. The selection of the wood is extremely careful and all processing is by hand, so that only the best and most durable pieces of wood are used in production.

    Why
    Oak is a sturdy and hardwearing type of wood containing natural tannins that will protect against bacterial growth. As an open grain wood, Oak absorbs colour really well and leaves graphic traces of the natural texture visible on the surface.

    Maintenance
    When painted, your product requires no maintenance other than cleaning with a damp cloth. The best result is obtained by wiping over with a dry cloth afterwards. Ordinary cleaning products may be used to remove stubborn dirt.

    Note
    Do not leave the painted product in direct contact with fluids, for example left standing in water or in contact with wet towels or clothes. The fluid may damage the surface on the painted product.