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Key hook Key Grey

This wall hook Key in the shape of a key is a striking ceramic creation designed by young Dutch designer Layla Gijsen. With this object, you combine functional use (as a hook) with a creative design statement in your interior.

64.50

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Key Hook Key Grey

64.50

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Key hook Key Grey by Layla Gijsen

A playful fusion of art and functionality for your wall.

This wall hook Key in the shape of a key is a striking ceramic creation designed by the young Dutch designer Layla Gijsen. With this object, you combine functional use (as a hook) with a creative design statement in your interior.

This Key Hook Key Grey by Layla Gijsen is not just any hook, but a work of art with a wink. Inspired by her project Alternative Openings, in which keys and locks symbolise ownership and social dynamics, this object combines conceptual design with everyday use.

Use it as a stylish hanging place for keys, jewellery or your favourite bag, and give your wall instant character. Handmade in Amsterdam and already on display at places like the Rijksmuseum and Dutch Design Week; this is Dutch design with a story and a function.


Specifications:

  • Key ring dimensions: +/- 11 x 6 x 5 cm
  • Colour: Grey (also available in other colours)
  • Material : Ceramics
  • Handmade: Minor deviations in shape & colour - unique per piece
  • 100% Dutch Design
  • Design: Layla Gijsen


Give your wall a stylish twist as well as a talking point with this unique Key Hook Key Grey by Layla Gijsen. Order it now exclusively at Funfetti.shop and combine design, function and a hefty dose of creativity all in one.


About the Designer

Layla Gijsen is an Amsterdam-based artist and designer, graduating from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in 2023. Her work has been exhibited at the Rijksmuseum, Dutch Design Week and OBJECT Rotterdam, among others. With its project Alternative Openings she explores themes of ownership and social dynamics through interactive installations. (read more about Layla Gijsen here)


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