Danese Milano Trespolone Tripod with Coat Hanger
The wooden structure inspired by an artist’s tripod supports a top, which can be either rectangular or round, or the body of the coat stand with six hooks and an umbrella stand. Five different heights to offer practicality and freedom of use: a laptop rest, a pedestal or a serving table.
MEASUREMENTS:
- Width: 54 cm
- Height: 78-172 cm
MATERIALS:
- Beech Wood
- Powder Coated Metal

Michele De Lucchi
Italy, 1951
Michele De Lucchi studied architecture in Padua and Florence. In 1973 he joined forces with other designers and architects to form Cavart, a radical design group that put on “happenings” and held seminars in Padua. In 1978 De Lucchi moved to Milan, where he worked for Kartell in their proprietary studio, Centrokappa. There he met Ettore Sottsass, and joined the Studio Alchimia designers.
In 1980 Michele De Lucchi joined the Memphis group, designing a sofa and the First Chair in 1983. In the late 1980s Michele De Lucchi turned to lighting design. Tolomeo, a stringently, functional aluminum task lamp, designed in collaboration with Giancarlo Fassina, for Artemide in 1987, became an international bestseller. In 2003 the Castore Lamp series was launched. They consisted of milky white, hand blown Murano glass, with no perceptible transition between foot and lampshade.

Since its founding in 1957, Danese Milano has epitomized the fusion of artistic flair and utilitarian design. Initially shaped by icons like Bruno Munari and Achille Castiglioni, the brand has evolved by incorporating the visions of contemporary designers like Michele De Lucchi and Richard Hutten. Known for its functional yet aesthetically pleasing products, Danese Milano remains at the forefront of design innovation.
The brand's strength lies in its ability to reinvent everyday items into elegant solutions, making it a staple in design circles worldwide. Danese Milano is its collaboration with architects and designers across generations, seamlessly integrating classic influences with modern dynamics to iconic pieces like the Falkland lamp, Formosa calendar, and the Elica bookstand.
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