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Display-Worthy Clothes Hangers: 10 Favorites

Have you noticed? Clothes hangers are getting interesting. You don’t need a closetful; just one or two will do–for displaying a favorite frock or a collection of scarves or necklaces.

The handmade Steel Hanger from March; it’s lovely (Alexa has one).
Above: The handmade Steel Hanger from March; it’s lovely (Alexa has one).
The vintage-inspired collapsible Flex Hanger from Anthropologie (it’s currently sold out, but keep an eye out for its return).
Above: The vintage-inspired collapsible Flex Hanger from Anthropologie (it’s currently sold out, but keep an eye out for its return).
The wood and leather Georg Hanger from Skagerak of Denmark is available from the Danish Design Store. It’s shown here with the Georg Wardrobe Rack. See more of the line over on Remodelista in Storage Furniture from Denmark. (And for other inventive uses for leather cord, take a look at our three DIYs: Leather Lace and Wooden Ball Door Pull, Leather Shower Curtain Rings, and Braided Leather Drawer Pulls for $1.25 Each.)
Above: The wood and leather Georg Hanger from Skagerak of Denmark is available from the Danish Design Store. It’s shown here with the Georg Wardrobe Rack. See more of the line over on Remodelista in Storage Furniture from Denmark. (And for other inventive uses for leather cord, take a look at our three DIYs: Leather Lace and Wooden Ball Door Pull, Leather Shower Curtain Rings, and Braided Leather Drawer Pulls for $1.25 Each.)
Designed by Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten, the Sigmoid Hangers are available in two sizes ($6.30 for the small and $8.10 for the large) from Rakuten Global Market.
Above: Designed by Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten, the Sigmoid Hangers are available in two sizes ($6.30 for the small and $8.10 for the large) from Rakuten Global Market.
  We like this Brass Towel Hanger with visible hammer marks, handmade in Japan, and also available in Iron. It’s recommended as a hand towel holder in bathrooms and kitchens. It’s not currently available, but for something similar, consider the Scarf Hanger by Fog Linen.
Above:  We like this Brass Towel Hanger with visible hammer marks, handmade in Japan, and also available in Iron. It’s recommended as a hand towel holder in bathrooms and kitchens. It’s not currently available, but for something similar, consider the Scarf Hanger by Fog Linen.
From Danish design company Hay, we’re coveting a set of five Copper Hangers via the Finnish Design Shop.
Above: From Danish design company Hay, we’re coveting a set of five Copper Hangers via the Finnish Design Shop.
A Copper Round Scarf/Towel Hanger from UK shop Posh Totty.
Above: A Copper Round Scarf/Towel Hanger from UK shop Posh Totty.
Another notable design by Hay, the string-wrapped Cord Hanger comes in several color combinations (gray shown here).
Above: Another notable design by Hay, the string-wrapped Cord Hanger comes in several color combinations (gray shown here).
Fog Linen’s brass Shirt Hangers, hand-wrought in India, are $9 each.
Above: Fog Linen’s brass Shirt Hangers, hand-wrought in India, are $9 each.
The Oksana Coat Hanger from Swiss design studio Bernhard Burkard is made of Ukrainian belt ribbon fitted with wood slats. Winner of the 2014 Bronze A’ Design Award, the ultralight hangers can be customized in different woven patterns; for details and to place orders, write to info(at)bernhard(dot)burkard.com.
Above: The Oksana Coat Hanger from Swiss design studio Bernhard Burkard is made of Ukrainian belt ribbon fitted with wood slats. Winner of the 2014 Bronze A’ Design Award, the ultralight hangers can be customized in different woven patterns; for details and to place orders, write to info(at)bernhard(dot)burkard.com.
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