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Objects of Design #309: Robok by Komat Wall Hooks

robok by komat wall hooks
robok by komat wall hooks from clippings.com

How many times have you tried to cram too many things onto your hooks. Or felt that there weren’t enough? Or not in the right place? Just, somehow wrong. Well this might be the solution.

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move the steel hooks around to suit your needs

Made from untreated oak, the the hooks and bows of black-finished steel fit perfectly into the notches. They can be moved around anyway you like, their own weight keeping them in place. You can fit several Roboks next to each other, make them go round corners or hang them one above the other. And no matter which option you choose, the screws are always hidden.

robok by komat shelving
all part of the domestic detox

The shelf comes in two different lengths with four different hook and bow options. The short one is around £40 rising to £98 for the long version from clippings.com

the pieces of the robok komat can be arranged however you like
the pieces of the robok komat can be arranged however you like

The company was founded in 2003 as a studio for exclusive furniture and interior decorating solutions. The designers believe that good design should be a successful problem solver. “We feel design is successful if it answers questions aesthetically and functionally and if we have created room for your things and space for your lifestyle.” Exactly. I couldn’t have put it better myself.

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form and function are equal in the robok shelf by komat

All the furniture is built in small numbers by Berlin craftsmen using regionally grown wood and recyclable materials.

Storming through this domestic detox.

 

 

Kate Watson-Smyth

The author Kate Watson-Smyth

I’m a journalist who writes about interiors mainly for The Financial Times but I have also written regularly for The Independent and The Daily Mail. My house has been in Living Etc, HeartHome and featured in The Wall Street Journal & Corriere della Sera. I also run an interior styling consultancy Mad About Your House. Welcome to my Mad House.