the 3D Dino Clothes rack by Kayiwa
Just when you thought that clothing racks are to remain forever mundane, KAYIWA excavates the DINO. After eight intensive years of research and development, the DINO clothes rack is now available in three versatile models: straight, wavy and module. Pictured is the Dino Module. 

the 3D Dino Clothes rack by Kayiwa
 I just love that they are on wheels!

The DINO module is equipped with swivel casters that have brakes and, therefore, can be conjoined or organized to suit the space or need. The top and bottom of each module provide storage for gloves/scarves/hats and boots/shoes, respectively.
Coat checking is more effective with hangers that are designed and numbered for use in either direction. The two-way use also means the modules can be arranged so that the hangers create an undulating pattern.

the 3D Dino Clothes rack by Kayiwa
DINO straight pictured

Suspended along an electro-polished stainless steel bar between spacers, hangers stay neat and organized to smoothly swing forward and back and/or move side-to-side for efficient hanging or removal of clothing. Hangers can be made in varying heights, to leave hanging space for long coats or to make them easy to reach for children or wheelchair users. Moreover, hangers can be loaded onto the bar in any order, according to the customer’s preference, to optimize the way they will be used. This flexibility also allows for the creation of ample space to hang thick winter coats in cloakrooms, for instance.

the 3D Dino Clothes rack by Kayiwa

DINO does not just look and feel good; the textured finish of its sturdy, ergonomically shaped hangers hold clothing securely. It is available in the eight KAYIWA standard colors (black, blue, green, orange, red, violet, white and yellow), but DINO can be customized to match your current décor or incorporate your company’s brand identity (logo or color scheme). I am truly impressed with these designs!

About KAYIWA
Lincoln Kayiwa was born in 1979 into an architectural family in Kampala, Uganda. He graduated as a Master of Arts from the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture in Helsinki, Finland in 2007. Upon graduating, he founded his own design studio, KAYIWA. Kayiwa’s Ugandan roots and Nordic life blend into a unique approach. He shows us that design can be bold and playful, yet still aesthetic, fully functional and durable. His uncompromising, innovative works make Lincoln Kayiwa a pioneer in creating exclusive, usable art pieces that enable anyone to be a collector.


images courtesy of KAYIWA
news release via V2com Media

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