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This pair of solid brass hooks dates back to the Louis-Philippe era* (1830–1848) and has that perfect mix of simple and elegant. With their curved shape and classic ball finials, they’re both practical and timeless.
These hooks would have been right at home in a well-appointed 19th-century house, a boutique, or even a public building, and they still bring that effortless French charm today. Whether for coats, hats, or even linens, they’re a stylish and functional addition to any space.
Styling Ideas
- Use them in an entryway for coats, bags, or scarves
- Add them to a bathroom for hanging towels.
- Mount them near a carved wood or bamboo mirror for an elegant hallway or dressing area.
- In the kitchen, use them to hang linen aprons, dish towels, or a woven market basket for a touch of old-world charm.
- Install them in a closet or vanity area to hang delicate scarves, jewelry, or a favorite handbag.
*About the Louis-Philippe Era: Characterized by understated elegance and practicality, Louis-Philippe design moved away from the grandeur of Empire style, favoring soft curves, simple ornamentation, and a focus on comfort and function. Furniture and decorative objects from this period often feature rounded silhouettes, restrained gilding, and high-quality materials without excessive embellishment—a style that blends beautifully into both classic and modern interiors.
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