Amiko - Coat hanger

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Amiko

Coat hanger

Alessandro Mendini, 1988

Amiko is a coat stand with umbrella holder designed by Alessandro Mendini in 1988 and reissued by Baleri Italia in 2026. Made of powder-coated steel tubing and rod, it is available in different colours. It features an umbrella tray and water collection basin.

Described by Enrico Baleri as “the true pioneer, a creator of ideas and styles, of signs, even before objects and projects,” Alessandro Mendini worked on the Poesie d’anticamera (Hallway poetry) collection in 1988. With the Amiko coat rack, reissued by Baleri Italia in 2026, Mendini transports the bourgeois tradition of the late 19th century into Neomodernity, creating a design element that renews, through ultra-modern materials, the small daily ritual of leaving and returning home. In Mendini’s words: “today, the ‘metal tube’ has two opposing meanings: on the one hand, it commands respect for its unique, powerful heroic past; on the other hand, it has become a ‘normal’ semi-finished product, a common material. Working on these two aspects—memory and banality—this object was born: simple in form and craftsmanship, ironically a bit classic, discreetly neo-modern.”

Disassemblable - In recyclable metal

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Contenuto tecnico

Amiko

Cloth and umbrella stand. Frame in steel tubing and rod, painted with epoxy powders in the specified colours. Umbrella and drip tray in aluminium, painted to match the frame.
Black PVC feet.

Coat-hanger AM402

Diameter: 52 cm
Height: 176 cm

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Finishings and coatings

Amiko finishings

Designer

Alessandro Mendini

Alessandro Mendini (1931–2019), architect, designer, artist and critic, was born in Milan.

He was one of the leading theorists and promoters of the renewal of Italian design. Throughout his career, he served as editor of the magazines Casabella, Modo and Domus. Numerous monographs on his work, as well as on the projects developed with his design groups, have been published in several languages.

Mendini created objects, furniture, interiors, paintings and architectural works, collaborating with international companies such as Alessi, Bisazza, Hermès, Philips, Kartell, Swatch, Venini and Cartier. He also acted as a consultant for a wide range of industries, including companies in the Far East.

An Honorary Member of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, he received three Compasso d’Oro Awards for design and was honoured with prestigious distinctions including the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in France, recognition from the Architectural League of New York, and the European Prize for Architecture in Chicago in 2014. He was awarded Honorary Doctorates in Milan, Paris, Wrocław (Poland) and Seoul (South Korea). His works are held in numerous museums and private collections around the world.

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