De Padova

Garderobier

Garderobier is a designer clothes rack with a light and articulated presence, conceived as both a valet stand and a room divider. Its thread-like metal structure frames garments with elegance, while maintaining a sense of openness and airiness that integrates seamlessly into the sleeping area or dressing space.

The design is distinguished by horizontal bars at different heights, offering practical versatility for hanging clothing and accessories. A circular element at the base functions as both a seat and a small coffee table, reinforcing Garderobier’s multifunctional character. This combination of functions elevates it beyond the conventional clothes rack, turning it into a discreet yet highly useful piece of furniture.

With its minimalist profile and refined geometry, Garderobier balances utility with aesthetic clarity. It is a furnishing designed to keep things in order while decorating the room with quiet, contemporary elegance.

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Meet the designer
Lovorika Banovic

Lovorika Banovic is a designer based in Copenhagen. She graduated in 1996 from the Danish Design School (now The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts – School of Design) and is a member of the Danish Design Association as well as the Cabinet Makers Autumn Exhibition, under the patronage of HRH Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark.

Her work has received multiple international awards, including Red Dot, LICC, Good Design Award, iF, and the German Design Award. A hallmark of her practice is its diversity: spanning experimental objects and furniture, lighting, and home accessories. With a pronounced sensitivity to material and form, her creations exude originality, balancing tradition and contradiction, often with a subtle sense of humor.

Banovic has collaborated with renowned brands such as Menu, Kvist, PP Møbler, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Erik Jørgensen Møbelfabrik, and MA/U Studio, among many others. Her designs have been exhibited at prestigious institutions and events including ASI Art Museum Reykjavik, London Design Festival, Maison du Danemark Paris, Design Museum Denmark, The Chicago Athenaeum, Trapholt – Museum of Modern Art, Ordrupgaard Museum, SaloneSatellite Milano, Red Dot Design Museum Essen, Tokyo Design Center, as well as in Riga and Helsinki.

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