Herman Miller x HAY Eames Hang-It-All Coat Rack
Herman Miller x HAY Eames Hang-It-All Coat Rack
The Eames Hang-It-All, designed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1953, is boldly sophisticated in its reinterpretation of the simple coat rack. For the Herman Miller x HAY Eames collaboration, this version features cast-glass spheres, instead of wood ones, mounted on a sturdy steel frame.
The glass spheres and steel frame are in a color palette chosen by HAY. The frame was created using the same technique for simultaneously welding wires that the Eameses developed for their low tables and chairs. He
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DesignerCharles and Ray Eames
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Size14.5h x 19.5w x 6.5"d
Large ball: 2"d
Small ball: 1.5"d -
MaterialGlass, Powder Coated Steel
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Year of Design1953
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OriginUnited States
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The new version of the iconic mid-century design is based on original drawings by Ray Eames. Evoking the era’s Atomic Age atom models, the design’s 14 red balls seem suspended in air.

The Museum has been exhibiting work by Charles and Ray Eames since 1941, beginning with Organic Design in Home Furnishings. Other exhibitions included New Furniture Designed by Charles Eames (1946) and Good Design (1950–51).

The Hang-It-All is produced with the same welded steel wire technique that the Eameses developed for the legs of some of their chair designs. They went on to develop a mass-production method for welding the metal rods.
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