Thursday, May 3, 2012

Coat Hangers Made From Bike Parts Are Beautiful if Impractical [Design]

Coat Hangers Made From Bike Parts Are Beautiful if Impractical [Design]:
Coat Hangers Made From Bike Parts Are Beautiful if ImpracticalBicycles are so damn hip these days that they're infiltrating every aspect of culture. Whatever: here's a great, quirky piece of up-cycling that takes disused bicycles parts and converts them into a set of beautiful coat hangers.
These were designed and made by Oliver Staiano, from Nottingham Trent University in the UK, as part of his final-year project. Each set of three includes a hanger made from part of a wheel, a tube from the frame, and the handlebar. Those sections are stripped, cleaned up, and then finished using high-quality wood. The hooks are made by bending spokes taken from the wheel.
So, I could moan that the shapes maybe aren't quite right for most clothes that you're going to hang on them. But that would be missing the point: they're just cool, dammit.
The only downside is the price. Each set of three is custom-made by Staiano so—while you can buy them from Co-oproduct—they will set you back an eye-watering $320. Forunately, there's also a very thorough set of instructions which tell you how to make them for yourself, step-by-step. [Co-oproduct via Core 77]

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