Ploud hanger rotates like the hands of a clock

Ploud hanger rotates like the hands of a clock

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Ploud hanger rotates like the hands of a clock

Designer SooA Choi drew inspiration from a clock when designing Ploud, a conceptual hanger with versatile arms that rotate like the hands of a clock.

It features a hanger body with a circular control unit, which houses the necessary mechanics for the two hanger bars to rotate on either side.

You can use the modified hanger arms in any position within the rotating radius to accommodate a large number of essentials.

Meanwhile, you can use the anti-slip rubber pads if necessary—simply rotate the end of each arm as desired.

Designed to clip off in the middle, these sections of the arms reveal a hollow center into which scent sticks can be inserted, emitting fresh odors through the perforated hardware.

Choi envisions a collection of interchangeable scent sticks that can be purchased alongside the hanger unit.

Ploud: Not your average hanger

Having the right hangers is essential for keeping well-maintained clothes.

Sure, good-quality wood and plastic hangers will work fine. But sometimes a hanger with a more advanced design can make the world of good.

Ploud is exactly that, featuring a contemporary design, versatile function, and cool, integrated scent feature.

It’s an innovative way to transform an everyday item. It can hang shirts, pants, coats, and dresses in the traditional sense.

Meanwhile, accessories like ties, bags, or even blankets and scarves.

 

Finally, read more on Archup:

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