Like his collectible, award-winning Plopp Stools and Chippensteel Chairs that put Oskar Zieta on the map, this "ladder" hanger gets its look via the groundbreaking process called FiDU (Freielnnen Druck Umformung, as in free inner-pressure deformation).
Oskar innovated the inflated metalwork process. Welded sheets of steel are inflated like a balloon using high-pressure air. The effect is metal frozen in time. No two are alike. The crumples and crushes happen spontaneously as the flats are filled. Because minimal material is needed, Zieta's pieces are much lighter than they appear. Hang towels, magazines, and clothes, or leave them bare as a graphic element to a room. Oskar took a nod from a repeating "H" letter, the simple and beautiful 90 degrees multiplied. It's a function that functions as a sculpture!