Key features
Part of the Nytillverkad collection where several IKEA classics have been given a new look.
Designed by Rutger Andersson in 1978 – a timeless classic that feels just as modern now as it did then.
With this free-standing hat/coat stand, you don't have to drill any holes in the wall to easily hang jackets, coats and backpacks – and it's simple to move
Ideal when you need to hang a lot of clothes on a small surface, for example in a hallway, bedroom, office or waiting room
Designer
Good to know
Available in different colors.
Only for indoor use.
The hat/coat stand has 8 hooks.
Designer Rutger Andersson
"Cactuses gave me the idea for the shape of SMED hat/coat stand, which was the first product I designed as an IKEA employee. Then, just as now, it was important that the product should be easy to manufacture, take up little space to transport and be easy to assemble. That the stand now, 45 years later, gets a new life with the name BONDSKÄRET in the Nytillverkad collection I see as proof that the design is timeless."
Measurements
Assembled size
Depth: | 60 cm |
Height: | 175 cm |
Max. load: | 12 kg |
Width: | 60 cm |
Package size & weight
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Length: | 63 cm |
Width: | 36 cm |
Height: | 9 cm |
Weight Gross: | 5,40 kg |
Weight Net: | 4,35 kg |
Volume per package: | 19,3 l |
Materials
Care instructions
Wipe clean using a damp cloth and a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Assembly instructions
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Ideas & inspiration
Rediscover our most iconic designs in the Nytillverkad collection
In Nytillverkad, we get to celebrate some of our favourite designs from the past and update them for a new generation. But some classics never left the stores. Designed by Noboru Nakamura over 40 years ago, the POÄNG armchair and the KLIPPAN sofa proved to be truly timeless. With a low back and in bold suits, they look sharper than ever