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The Artek Clothes Tree 160 combines elegance with simplicity. Made from solid birch, this piece features a sleek design with metal feet for added stability. Its top pegs are longer than the bottom ones, ensuring easy organization of coats, bags, and hats. Available in natural birch with contrasting black or white feet, this piece brings a touch of Scandinavian design to any space. With its functional design, the Artek Clothes Tree 160 makes a stylish statement in your home. The smooth birch veneer complements any décor, making it an ideal addition to your entryway, hallway, or bedroom. This space-saving design is not only practical but also visually pleasing, with its carefully designed peg placement making it easier to organize items while adding to the overall aesthetic of the space. Founded in 1935, Artek has consistently embraced functionality and modern design. The Artek Clothes Tree 160 reflects this commitment, with its clean lines and thoughtful design. Known for its timeless pieces, Artek continues to produce furniture and accessories that are both beautiful and functional, merging Finnish craftsmanship with innovative design to create pieces that elevate modern interiors.
Description
- Design Country: Finland
- Material: Birch Veneer
- Dimensions: 29.5"Dia. x 28.3"H
Brand

Artek
One of four founders of the Artek brand, Alvar Aalto’s pieces embrace the brand’s dedication to blending art and technology for the sake of promoting “a modern culture of living.” His furniture, like his buildings, strike a balance, exist in harmony with their surroundings, and possess only ver carefully considered details.
A leader of the modernist movement, Alvar teamed up with his wife Aino to inject a uniquely architectural perspective into lighting, textiles, and furniture, creating his first piece in 1932. Alvar’s legacy lies in the pieces he designed that continue to be reproduced for the benefit and admiration of current and future generations.
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