A rare set of authentic modernist wall hooks designed by Carlo Bartoli for Con&Con in the late 1960s–70s. With a glossy burgundy red finish, these sculptural coat hangers embody the elegance of Italian minimal design.
condition. excellent, with signs of time consistent with age (superficial marks)
art.# 1836
This refined set of modernist wall hooks reflects the industrial clarity and minimal elegance of Italian design in the late 1960s and 1970s. Designed by Carlo Bartoli and produced by Con&Con, the set includes two wall-mounted coat hangers, each composed of a rounded knob with an integrated hook. Their glossy red surface enhances the sculptural quality of the design, creating a striking focal point while remaining highly functional.
Bartoli’s work demonstrates how even the simplest objects can embody strong design values. These hooks are not only practical for holding coats, hats, or bags but also act as decorative elements that bring personality to an interior. Their restrained form and bold finish align with the modernist ethos: objects crafted with purpose, clarity, and enduring style.
For collectors and design lovers, this set stands as a testament to Italy’s innovative approach to everyday design. Both utilitarian and collectible, these hooks offer an authentic piece of design history while seamlessly fitting into contemporary spaces.