Les Ailes Noires Clothing Racks by Tongtong | Yellowtrace

Les Ailes Noires Clothing Racks by Tongtong | Yellowtrace

Les Ailes Noires clothes racks designed by John Tong of +tongtong is a playful geometric welded steel collection featuring freestanding units weighted toward the wall. The collection includes 11 pieces, including a full-length mirror, a wall-mounted sideboard with glass shelf, a ceiling-hung rack and eight freestanding racks and are made of welded 19-by-19 centimetre steel bars.

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CREDITS:

CONCEPT & DIRECTION | Colin Faulkner + tongtong
CAST | John Tong, Robert Hachem, Arthur Almedia.
PRODUCED | by Byron Kent Wong.
CINEMATOGRAPHY | Colin Faulkner and Scott Ramsay.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER | Anne Desrochers + tongtong
COMPILED, COMPOSED + COLLECTED | by Iron Bay Films:
EDITORS | Max Attwood, Elburz Sorkhabi & Byron Kent Wong.
GRADING | Max Attwood.
MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN | zero11zero.
GRAPHICS & DESIGN | by Craig Kirkham, Justin Lovell, bkw.


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