The Restel entryway furniture is designed by Monica Graffeo as a hybrid bench and hanging structure inspired by traditional Alpine hay rakes. The piece translates the wide, spaced tines of the tool into a system of wooden hooks that hold coats, bags, and daily items while maintaining a clear structural rhythm. It is crafted from Trentino larch, a regional wood chosen for its warmth and durability, and produced with the Italian carpentry studio Falegnameria Bosetti.
The form supports multiple uses within a home, functioning as a seating surface, entryway organizer, or freestanding divider depending on placement. Its open structure allows it to define space without blocking it, while maintaining visual continuity through repeated linear elements. The design directly mirrors the original agricultural tool’s function of gathering and holding, translating that logic into a domestic storage system with consistent proportions and material integrity.
Rake-Inspired Benches
Restel Furniture Transforms a Hay Rake into a Wooden Storage Piece
Trend Themes
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Agricultural-tool Aesthetic — Design language derived from farm implements creates familiar, utilitarian forms that translate function into decorative domestic objects.
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Modular Multi-function Furnishings — Hybrid pieces that combine seating, storage, and spatial division offer compact, adaptable solutions for variable living environments.
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Regional Material Storytelling — Products emphasizing local woods and artisanal production communicate provenance and craft, enhancing perceived value and authenticity.
Industry Implications
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Residential Furniture — Entryway systems that merge organization and seating respond to urban space constraints while redefining household storage expectations.
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Hospitality and Boutique Hotels — Open, sculptural fixtures can define lobby zones and provide guest storage without obstructing sightlines, contributing to a curated atmosphere.
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Retail Visual Merchandising — Linear, hook-based structures function as display systems that hold merchandise and accessories while preserving store transparency and flow.