Design, Interior Design

Coat Eggs by Daniel Schofield

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Fresh from the henhouse, Coat Eggs-coat hangers are a natural product of the idea farms at Daniel Schofield Design. Each of the eggs is carefully crafted with a rounded surface that makes snagged sweaters and deformed coat collars a thing of the past. The humorous concept and fun look of the eggs will entertain and turn any frown sunny-side up. More durable in comparison to their common cousin, Coat Eggs are made from solid Beech and come with a screw on the backside for easy attachment to entrance halls or bedroom walls. Carefully packaged in cartons of half a dozen and shipped with a label that reads “Laid in Yorkshire,” the eggs are guaranteed to arrive safely and hatch into a flock of fun.

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