Chip Hook by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Combining a mix of plastic and granulated wood, Danish product designer Simon Legald designed an minimalist wall hook for Normann Copenhagen. The Chip Hook pays homage to a cog or a gear with its toothy edge for a raw, industrial-inspired look.



The two materials merge synthetic and natural with the blended wood fibers creating the look of a rough, textured surface. The hooks easily screw into the wall and can be arranged in various configurations to hold your bags, coats, hats, and gear, in just about any room. The Chip Hook comes in three sizes - small, medium, and large – and in three colors – warm grey, golden bark, and matt black.







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