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Kiila coat stand – Artek

Daniel Rybakken

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KIILA Collection Coat stand and Coat rack Daniel Rybakken
KIILA Collection Coat stand and Coat rack Daniel Rybakken

Composed of three ash wood legs and the signature Kiila wedge, the Kiila Coat Stand is simple and sturdy. Inspired by the camera tripod on which designer Daniel Rybakken used to hang his coats, it has a low centre of gravity and can accommodate serious weight without tipping over. 

The wedge-shaped metal joint has been left purposely visible, a smooth powder-coated contrast to the solid ash legs. Robust yet elegant, the Coat Stand provides practical storage for jackets, bags, and other items, even in the smallest room.

KIILA Collection Coat stand and Coat rack Daniel Rybakken
KIILA Collection Coat stand and Coat rack Daniel Rybakken

Material solid ashwood, powder coated bent sheet steel, connector-hooks in dyed through polyamide, anti-slip glides

Dimensions L54 x l48 x H192 cm

KIILA Collection Coat stand and Coat rack Daniel Rybakken

Ash – black wedges

KIILA Collection Coat stand and Coat rack Daniel Rybakken
KIILA Collection Coat stand and Coat rack Daniel Rybakken

Ash – white wedges

Black

KIILA Collection Coat stand and Coat rack Daniel Rybakken
KIILA Collection Coat stand and Coat rack Daniel Rybakken
KIILA Collection Coat stand and Coat rack Daniel Rybakken

Daniel Rybakken

Daniel Rybakken

The son of two designers, Rybakken wanted to become an inventor as a child, and inventiveness is still a value he prizes.

Renowned for his innovative work with light, Rybakken’s collaboration with Artek sees him entering the field of classic industrial design, creating furniture and working with wood, all firsts for the designer.

Rybakken works slowly in his studio situated inside a 19th century former thread factory. He takes on only a few projects a year.

The results, debuted at the Stockholm Design Week in 2017, are striking. Rybakken’s interpretation of minimalism isn’t simply about reduction, something is added, in the case of the Kiila Collection, a sense of playfulness.