From France and dating to the 20th century, this bentwood coat stand follows the Thonet tradition, where wood is steam-bent into continuous curves instead of carved, creating that unmistakable looping form. The hooks rise in soft arches, tied together by a central ring, with a splayed base that keeps everything balanced without feeling heavy. These stood in cafés and entry halls across Europe, always within reach, catching coats, hats, and whatever came through the door. Sylvie keeps it by the door, layered with jackets and her market totes.
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