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Hang Around is an updated version of the classic coat rack. Spacious and sturdy, Derek McLeod and Joy Charbonneau’s Hang Around has a soft, rounded expression that contrasts well to the sturdiness of the design. The dedicated pegs and their respective bars will add a welcoming and distinctive vibe to hallways and bedrooms, waiting areas, hotels, and restaurants. Produced in metal, the Hang Around is available in a large version with seven pegs, and in a small version with four pegs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Hang Around large Derek McLeod,Joy Charbonneau, 2023 suitable for commercial projects?

Yes, the Hang Around large Derek McLeod,Joy Charbonneau, 2023 by karakterCopenhagen is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.

Can the Hang Around large Derek McLeod,Joy Charbonneau, 2023 be used outdoors?

The Hang Around large Derek McLeod,Joy Charbonneau, 2023 is designed for indoor use only.

Specifications

Indoor / Outdoor Indoor
Durability Residential
Size Medium
Brand karakterCopenhagen
Category Furniture accessories

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Ronda Design > Wall lamp

The sleek modern wall lamp features a matte black cone shade that provides ambient lighting, perfect for a cozy bedroom setting. Mounted directly on the wall, it combines functionality with contemporary design, making it an ideal choice for stylish interiors.

N-ST02 - Round wooden coffee table

N-ST02 - Round wooden coffee table - Coffee table by KARIMOKU

KARIMOKU > Coffee table

LIVING - Fixed table with natural stone top

LIVING - Fixed table with natural stone top - Table by RIFLESSI

RIFLESSI > Table

KROSS - 3 seater garden sofa

KROSS - 3 seater garden sofa - Sofa by Sifas

Sifas > Sofa

WELL - Armchair with armrests with 4-spoke base

WELL - Armchair with armrests with 4-spoke base - Armchair by Marelli

Marelli > Armchair

TREVISINA - Open wooden bookcase

TREVISINA - Open wooden bookcase - Cabinet by Casa

Casa > Cabinet

POUNDRIDGE - Square wooden coffee table

POUNDRIDGE - Square wooden coffee table - Coffee table by Radice

Radice > Coffee table

BEACH - Melamine-faced chipboard double bed

BEACH - Melamine-faced chipboard double bed - Bed frame by Febal Casa

Febal Casa > Bed frame

GIN - Outdoor steel table base

GIN - Outdoor steel table base - Table by RD Italia

RD Italia > Table

QUEEN 2 - Stackable galvanized steel garden chair

QUEEN 2 - Stackable galvanized steel garden chair - Chair by RD Italia

RD Italia > Chair

ERIKA - Low wooden coffee table

ERIKA - Low wooden coffee table - Coffee table by HC28

HC28 > Coffee table

JAR BUFFET - Square steel coffee table

JAR BUFFET - Square steel coffee table - Coffee table by Vela Arredamenti

Vela Arredamenti > Coffee table

ÉTOILE DAY - Silver leaf sideboard with drawers

ÉTOILE DAY - Silver leaf sideboard with drawers - Cabinet by Cantiero

Cantiero > Cabinet

SLIMPINE BUSH - Floral composition with ceramic vase

SLIMPINE BUSH - Floral composition with ceramic vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

OPPOSITE - LED brass floor lamp with marble base

OPPOSITE - LED brass floor lamp with marble base - Floor lamp by Greenapple

Greenapple > Floor lamp

This modern floor lamp features a sculptural design with a sleek metal frame and a striking marble base. Ideal for living room settings, it provides ambient lighting while serving as a statement piece in contemporary interiors.

SPLICE SMALL - Brass pendant lamp

SPLICE SMALL - Brass pendant lamp - Ceiling lamp by Liqui Contracts

Liqui Contracts > Ceiling lamp

MIMÌ - Swivel with 4-spoke base chair

MIMÌ - Swivel with 4-spoke base chair - Chair by SITLOSOPHY®

SITLOSOPHY® > Chair

COMBO ZEN - Latex mattress

COMBO ZEN - Latex mattress - Furniture accessories by Vivere Zen

Vivere Zen > Furniture accessories

Wool duvet - Camel wool duvet

Wool duvet - Camel wool duvet - Furniture accessories by Vivere Zen

Vivere Zen > Furniture accessories

DESK - Rectangular wooden writing desk

DESK - Rectangular wooden writing desk - Desk by JAVORINA

JAVORINA > Desk

ROSA GIALLA - Mahogany chair

ROSA GIALLA - Mahogany chair - Chair by Carpanelli

Carpanelli > Chair

CARROT CANDLESTICK - Candle holder

CARROT CANDLESTICK - Candle holder - Styling by Seletti

Seletti > Styling

REVOLVER - High upholstered stool with back

REVOLVER - High upholstered stool with back - Stool by Seletti

Seletti > Stool

WONDER - LED resin table lamp

WONDER - LED resin table lamp - Table lamp by Seletti

Seletti > Table lamp

Pasadena Sling Dining Arm Chair

Pasadena Sling Dining Arm Chair - Chair by Brown Jordan

Brown Jordan > Chair

The Pasadena Sling Armchair showcases gracefully curved cast aluminum arms and legs that merge into an elegant fork. This collection by Brown Jordan highlights detailed hand finishing that is unparalleled in the industry with a plethora of Versatex mesh f

Aretha

Aretha - Chair by Bross

Bross > Chair

Large volumes in natural materials delineate the Aretha collection designed by Monica Armani for Bross. It includes a chair, a dining armchair, a comfortable lounge in two versions, a stool, dining tables, bistro tables and coffee tables that share a 'soft curves' aesthetic, with thick and soft, enveloping and contemporary features.

Amelie Kitchenstool High

Amelie Kitchenstool High - Stool by Freifrau

Freifrau > Stool

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Classic Oak 24844

Classic Oak 24844 - Furniture accessories by Moduleo

Moduleo > Furniture accessories

True classic. Majestic and bursting with rich colour accents. A true-to-life representation of the beauty and versatility of oak.