Clothes Hangers in Restaurants
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A common practice for restaurants is to offer a storage space for guest's coats, especially during winters. This could be a sore affair for many restaurateurs, as the responsability for the goods stored, while usually is clearly stated that they are not to be held liable for missing items, can always cause unwanted discussions and unpleasant situations. Today we will look into this matter, and solve it, by showing you how to strategically place clothes hangers, so that the guests have their items always within their eyesight,
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In the early ‘70s, within a strategy directed at typologically diversifying products in its catalogue, Zanotta began producing furnishing accessories. Sciangai is the first important furnishing accessory proposed by Zanotta. Natural or black painted beech structure, or in natural, grey, white or burgundy varnished oak.
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Organica is a collection of coat stands made of solid wood and marble. Warm, natural and undying materials for a pleasant sensorial experience. Inspired by nature, while respecting it.
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The Hanger clothes stand collection adeptly combines elegance and functionality thanks to the refined combination of colours and finishes and to the design feature adopted.
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Giulio Iacchetti makes a tube explode for Officinanove. The result is a pratical and sturdy clothes stand with five hooks for your clothes.
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Stable, functional, elegant and above all surprising. Clothes rack with chromed steel structure and eight arms made of solid natural or moka ash wood. Bloom can rotate around the central stem thus allowing an easy access to each of the arms which open individually when weighted with a coat and close when this is removed.
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