Belleville
Design by Frederic Gooris
Belleville looks good in the hallway, kitchen, bathroom, anywhere you need a practical coat rack. A modern and humorous reinterpretation of the classic coat rack, its city skyline keeps items in order and adds a touch of style to the home.
Dimensions:
Depth: 5,5 Cm
Height: 16,0 Cm
Width: 49,0 Cm
Design by Frederic Gooris
Belleville looks good in the hallway, kitchen, bathroom, anywhere you need a practical coat rack. A modern and humorous reinterpretation of the classic coat rack, its city skyline keeps items in order and adds a touch of style to the home.
Dimensions:
Depth: 5,5 Cm
Height: 16,0 Cm
Width: 49,0 Cm
Frederic Gooris

Frederic Gooris was born in Belgium in 1974. He graduated in product development at the Hogeschool in Antwerp in 1998 and obtained his master’s degree in design at the Domus Academy in Milan in 1999. Gooris then worked in Paris for Philippe Starck. Once back in Milan, he worked for four years for Stefano Giovannoni. Gooris has also collaborated with important international companies (Target, Alessi, Oras, Laufen, Inda, Magis, Hannspree, Helit, Siemens and many others) and was an assistant teacher at the Domus Academy. In 2003 he founded his own studio in Milan. He currently designs for companies including EQ3, Ferrero, Dainese, DK City and Isodark.

Frederic Gooris was born in Belgium in 1974. He graduated in product development at the Hogeschool in Antwerp in 1998 and obtained his master’s degree in design at the Domus Academy in Milan in 1999. Gooris then worked in Paris for Philippe Starck. Once back in Milan, he worked for four years for Stefano Giovannoni. Gooris has also collaborated with important international companies (Target, Alessi, Oras, Laufen, Inda, Magis, Hannspree, Helit, Siemens and many others) and was an assistant teacher at the Domus Academy. In 2003 he founded his own studio in Milan. He currently designs for companies including EQ3, Ferrero, Dainese, DK City and Isodark.
Diamantini & Domeniconi was founded in 1965 as a company specializing in traditional clocks. The company’s takeover by Domeniconi’s family in 2003 marked a decisive change in product and image. Today, with the creative director Pascal Tarabay and the collaboration of acclaimed and young international designers, Diamantini & Domeniconi has a significant presence in the design field. Its pursuit of a contemporary, elegant and simple style adds a touch of innovation to the Italian design tradition.

