Tabard Light and Coat Rack
December 1st, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Designed by Denis Santachiara for Pallucco. 
Pure Genius. Just as the detective Sherlock Holmes is always portrayed wearing a charming little cloak, so too are the garments hanging on the coat hook, presented by Pallucco, protected by a rigid cloak. In fact Tabard “wears” an elegant and rigid shell whose shape is reminiscent of one of the most representative garments of the late eighteenth century: the tabard, a long seamless overcoat which you wrapped around your body. Here it is the revolutionary illuminated coat hook that turns 120° and the roles have been inverted. While traditional coat hooks are covered by clothes, the Tabard covers the clothes, protecting them from dust, giving this object an original unusual look.
Tabard is available in two versions:
The wall light or floor lamp, are obtained by joining two cloaks together. Inside a lamp filters its light through the cloak material, helping create an atmosphere of mystery, fascination and seduction.
Cloak in polycarbonate, screen– printed on the inside in white RAL 9003, reddish purple RAL 4002 and blue RAL 5022. Fitted with six grey knobs for hanging coats (twelve in the floor lamp).Wall version: L 600 mm, H 675 mm, D 420mm. Floor version: total L 745 mm, total H 1850mm. Fitted with one 20W fluorescent electronic light bulb Ø 100 mm, socket E27 (220V). For 110V.

