Cycle Hangers by Oliver Staiano

Apparently this bike doesn’t die for nothing, from the hand of a product designer, some parts from the bike can be transformed into useful coat hangers. Called Cycle Hangers, this set of hangers utilizes unused bike’s wheel, handlebar and frame and finished in quality wood. The hooks are created from spokes taken from the wheels and most parts are held together purely by the tight fit as they slot together, reducing resources as a recycled product.

Designer : Oliver Staiano

Cycle Hangers by Oliver Staiano

Cycle Hangers by Oliver Staiano

Cycle Hangers by Oliver Staiano

Cycle Hangers by Oliver Staiano

Cycle Hangers by Oliver Staiano

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Oliver Neuland says: April 17, 2012

Seriously?

Oliver Staiano says: April 18, 2012






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