Where Can I find This
January 30, 2012 2:36 PM Subscribe
Where can I find THIS jewelry hanger? I've Binged, Googled and Yahoo'd enough for a century.
I can only find these with lights, but these fake branches could work. Just twist them together, hang them from hooks or something.
posted by cabingirl at 2:47 PM on January 30, 2012
posted by cabingirl at 2:47 PM on January 30, 2012
You could contact Charm & Chain directly and see what they say, since the picture is from an interview with their founder.
posted by bcwinters at 2:49 PM on January 30, 2012
posted by bcwinters at 2:49 PM on January 30, 2012
Best answer: so i saw these in real life at MoMA a few years back. they sell them at their online store too.
posted by nanhey at 3:06 PM on January 30, 2012 [6 favorites]
posted by nanhey at 3:06 PM on January 30, 2012 [6 favorites]
and for the record, they are totally as cool as they look in the picture!
posted by nanhey at 3:07 PM on January 30, 2012
posted by nanhey at 3:07 PM on January 30, 2012
Best answer: Yup, you can get them - Algues, by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec (Vitra) - through MOMA's web store. I have and love them, but they're not sold as jewelry hangers, which is why you couldn't find them. They might be a bit too flexible to support heavy jewelry, and you'd have to affix them to the wall with something other than tacks (which is what I used) but that shouldn't be hard. They also come in a weird seaweed-y green, or at least they used to.
posted by Bergamot at 5:16 PM on January 30, 2012 [2 favorites]
posted by Bergamot at 5:16 PM on January 30, 2012 [2 favorites]
I think nanhey's got it. If you look closely in the picture you linked to, you can see the round nodule things where each branch connects, exactly like the branches from MoMA.
posted by FirstMateKate at 8:16 PM on January 30, 2012
posted by FirstMateKate at 8:16 PM on January 30, 2012
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posted by Admiral Haddock at 2:42 PM on January 30, 2012