Description
William Lescaze (1896-1969) was a Swiss-born American architect, city planner, industrial designer and teacher. After studying architecture in Switzerland, he relocated to the United States and formed a partnership with George Howe in 1929. In 1932 at Howe and Lescaze he designed the PSFS building in Philadelphia—the first international modernist skyscraper. In 1935 Lescaze established his own office in New York. His work includes the CBS building on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles and the Williamsburg Houses, a groundbreaking 20-building modernist housing project.
Hanging on and hanging over. Two ways to hang anything. Combined in one hook in a continuous shape for both.
Designed by William Lescaze.
Organic Function.
Authentic licensed reproduction of William Lescaze’s original design.
Modern, timeless, with a wide range of applications.
Specifications
Manufacturer Location:China
Color/Finish:bronze/dark
Material:steel
Style:modern/contemporary
Type:hook
Length:5-1/16"
Width:7/8"
Projection:2-7/16"
Mounting Hardware:Countersunk for #6 screw head included
Hole Spacing:13/16" (21mm)
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