Palmo Hooks

Palmo Hooks

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Regular price $125.00
Regular price Sale price $125.00
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Mattiazzi

Sam Hecht & Kim Colin

Natural Ash
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The Palmo Hook by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin is a quiet study in form and function.

Sculptural in appearance, it sits on the wall as an object first, with its purpose revealed through use.

Crafted from ash with an aluminium wall fixing, its organic shape is intentionally tactile, designed to feel natural in the hand. The gesture is simple. A place to hang a coat, a bag, a hat.

Available in natural ash, as well as brown and green stains, Palmo introduces a considered material presence to the wall, useful without being overt.


Ash or Oak of European origin and legal wood cutting (controlled deforestation).

  • Natural Ash

    Natural Ash

  • Ash Neon Blue

    Ash Neon Blue

Sam Hecht & Kim Colin

Sam Hecht was born in London in 1969. His training began at the Central Saint Martins School of Art. His interest in industrial design and architecture led him to apprenticeships including David Chipperfield. Hecht thus began to define the style that characterises his personality as a designer. A profound search for the essential, acute observation of the world we live in and a belief that simplicity can be inspirational. In 1993 he completed his masters at the Royal College of Art, followed by three years in California with Ideo, and three years in Tokyo. This period involved the collaborations with Naoto Fukasawa, producing some startling product typologies over the course of six years.

In 2002, he co—founded Industrial Facility with his partner Kim Colin. He began to work with Manufacturers, and the number of clients increased in just a few years. For Muji Japan he created the “Second Phone” (2004), which led to him being invited to become retained designer for World Muji. For Taylor’s Eye Witness, a Sheffield company, he also became main designer producing notable sequels to Robert Welch’s work, selected for the Museum fűr Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt and awarded the Design Plus and of Gold Prize for 2006. More recently he has been appointed design advisor to Herman Miller. Between 2006 — 10, he acted as senior tutor at the Royal College of Art, London, forming Platform 12 and in 2011 was appointed visiting professor of HFG Karlsruhe in Germany. in 2010 he was awarded the ‘Designs of the Year’ for the Branca chair.

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