Reindeer chair, part hat and coat stand, part chair. A sit down, relax, take off your shoes, hang up your things multi-functional furniture. The Reindeer chair uses clever, nature-inspired design to help people organize their things when arriving or leaving home. A funny way to deal with clutter and inconvience, these chairs are perfect for busy areas of family homes and also for apartments and smaller living spaces where space is at a premium. Coming in a range of colors.
Reindeer - Coat Hanger and Chair
- Product Name
- Reindeer - Coat Hanger and Chair
- Designer
- Baita Design Studio
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