The Koeda clothing hanger was designed by Nendo. The structure is made of metal rods and square bars, which form a box shape out of open space; the geometric rigour is interrupted by a single inner branch on which garments can be hung.
The Koeda coat hanger is available with a matte varnished finish in white, anthracite and mud.
Under the direction of architect Oki Sato, the group that gathers under the name Nendo has represented since 2002 a cultured and refined alternative to self-celebrative design. "Nendo" in Japanese means "clay" and their job, in the field of the interior architecture, of furniture and graphics is pliable and flexible as clay. Facing with personality and determination the challenges of contemporary designing, Nendo got in few years important international credits.