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Noi : Hakama

Monday June 28, 2010
I am someone who likes to try on lots of clothes in the morning, then toss the clean-unworn-clothes into a pile on the floor. It is not until the weekend that I re-fold and place them back on the shelf. It is incredibly amusing mainly because I like things to be minimally clean and orderly. Like a lot of mental cases, I like to think there is some order in this chaos.
Below you will find a unique take on a minimal clothing rack.
This is pulled from a series of clothing racks from Noi: Ines Königsmann + Nora Schmidt.
"Hakama is the smallest piece of the series. It serves as a neat clothes rack and is especially dedicated to those who use to have a mountain of worn but not dirty clothes on the floor. Hakama is made of oak tree, but also available in ash and walnut."
This weekend, my plan is to break out some power tools and attempt to make it myself.






sources: Noi: Ines Königsmann + Nora Schmidt
via: nazara lázaro
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