Spruce up any wall with these colourful hangers by Forest For The Trees.
July 11th, 2011
Made in Denmark. Box of 6 natural or painted beech wood hooks in 3 different sizes. Suitable for multiple applications in the office, bedroom, bathroom or hallway – for hats, coats, bags, jewellery.
Comes in a range of colours to suit, such as Natural, Traffic Yellow, Bunny Pink, Sky Grey, Pea Green, Coal Black, Snow White.



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