I don’t mind doing laundry, but hate folding things and putting them away. Somehow I don’t mind hanging things up, though—which is why I was thrilled to see the two Arrow products from Umbra. For my most used things—like my at-home sweater and bath towel, I prefer to have them hanging up behind my bedroom door for quick access.
The Arrow Swivel Wall Hook from Umbra is a fun way to hang up your clothes, scarves and towels. Designed by Tracy Wong, this metal multi hook has arrows that swing 180 degrees.
Where could you see yourself using these Arrow products? I think these would be wonderful in a dorm room, child or teenager’s bedroom, in a bathroom. . . and the list could go on! These 2 products are definitely much more fun than the average hook set.
Size of Arrow Swivel Wall Hook:
5 1/2 x 6 x 1 1/4″ (14 x 15.25 x 3.2 cm)
The space behind a door is great for hanging things up — the often-underutilized space works well for hanging up towels, bags, backpacks, robes. The Arrow Nesting Hook is only $17 and uniquely designed. The Arrow collection would look equally well in a dorm room with faux (or real) road signs, and a modern or eclectic décor. I like this simple aesthetic and how form follows function. I’ve had many Umbra products over the years and have constantly found them to be of high quality. I like how their products are affordable, yet interesting and fun.
Size of Arrow Nesting Hook:
4 1/4 x 10 x 1 1/2″ (10.8 x 25 x 3.8 cm)
If the Arrow collection isn’t right for you, check out the rest of Umbra’s hook selection.
I received the two Arrow hooks from Umbra in order to conduct my honest review.
I was not compensated in any other way. Each of these products sells for only $17.
Chelsea says
That is WAY cool! I hang stuff all over my house, and it drives me nuts that I can't seem to get my husband to follow suit.
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Sara says
I am looking for a new way to hang stuff up around the house, thanks for sharing! These sound great!
Clare Kumar says
Hi there – I noticed your comment about hating to fold laundry. There are so many people out there feeling that and I have a suggestion that will help make it easier.
I hope you don't mind me sharing that I just launched a product for folding, filing and finding clothes on HSN last week. I'm a professional organizer in Toronto, Canada and a mum and have been working on getting the product out to people with messy drawers and a dislike of folding for almost three years. : )
If you are interested in checking it out, search for Pliio on youtube or HSN and you can see it.
ps. Kids 4 years old and up can fold clothes perfectly on their own. They might even put your laundry away!