It is true that most of us struggle a lot to keep clothes organized at homes. Generally, a lot of storage, closets and wardrobes are included in home decor to keep clothes safely, but one ends up tossing jackets and things over furniture after a day of tiresome schedule. This is the time when wall hangers come in, but due to their sluggish design, people hesitate to use them. If you are looking out for some creative cloth hanging system for your home, then we would like to draw your attention to the Köllen Tryk, a modular wall hanger that can be adjusted according to the needs.

A team of four young student designers from The Art and Design Center of Barcelona, ​​EINA have made a rectangular hanger with circular buttons that slide out with single press, and become hooks to hang clothes, bags, keys and other handy things. Each button is made of wood and there are grooves on its side to keep things in place. You are free to push out the desired number of buttons as per the space availability. In this way, you can hang more than one thing at a time.  

There is also an option to select the number of hooks to be included in the hanger. It was also exhibited as part of the Satellite Show at Milan Design Week 2017. The makers of uniquely-designed Köllen Tryk wall hanger don’t even present it as a hanger, as it looks more like a sculpture on the wall.      

Modular hanger for homes  
Push-out wooden buttons
With a single push, these button protrude out to serve as hanger
Grooves to keep things in place
Also keep other important things
Wall hanger that adapts to personal needs and available space 
Hang more than one things
Exhibited at Milan Design Week 2017
Looks like a sculpture
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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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