220,00 €
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The modernist wall hooks designed by Carlo Bartoli for Con and Con in the 1970s represent a precise moment in Italian plastic design research.
Each hook combines a rounded disc element with a lower cylindrical support, creating a balanced geometry that works both as storage and as a graphic wall presence. The simple modular character allows flexible installation in entryways, bedrooms or contract interiors.
The warm brown tone introduces a softer visual presence compared to the more minimal black version, highlighting the sculptural quality of the molded plastic form while maintaining the restrained language typical of modernist design.
These modernist wall hooks are preserved in excellent condition, never used, and include the original wall mounting support. The underside retains the original marking: Art 302 303 Appendiabito Design C Bartoli Made in Italy.
A concise example of 1970s Italian industrial design, where plastic becomes structure, function and visual rhythm.
The same model is also available in a black version.