A Simple Coat Stand, the Final Touch of Scandinavian Interior

Nowadays, home decors seem to be more and more important for those who are passionate about interior design. All movable elements in a space can be a part of home decoration, such as porcelain, decorative paintings, ceramic crafts, carpets, plants, and even lighting. Home decor can be one final touch to the interior, especially when we do not need to spend an extra penny on the solid furniture.

The best home accessory should be both decorative and functional. Nara Coat Stand, for instance, is a wonderful addition to your home.

Nara Coat Stand, made in Denmark, was designed by Japanese designer Shin Azumi. The hanger was inspired by the off-cuts from the production of the Nara Chair. Nara can be used for coats, scarves and hats, while the bifurcated branches bring in a sense of coolness, in keeping with the minimalist tone of Scandinavian modern style. Nara Coat Stand is available in black and white colour.

Established in 1911, Fredericia is a celebrating Danish furniture design brand. Over a century, Fredericia has preserved and handed down so many pieces of Scandinavian classic designs. Manks is also proud to be the sole agent of Fredericia in Greater China and to open its first showroom.

SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN FURNITURE HONG KONG

SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN FURNITURE HONG KONG

SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN FURNITURE HONG KONG

SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN FURNITURE HONG KONG

SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN FURNITURE HONG KONG

SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN FURNITURE HONG KONG

Interested? You may find it in our 6,000 sq/ft flagship shop in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong

Address:    14/F, Cheung Tak Industrial Building, 30 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong




Manks Website:    https://www.manks.com/en/

Manks, dedicated to bringing Scandinavian modern design & lifestyle to Hong Kong since 1996.

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