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Wasn’t too sure where to post this one. I had occasion to go to an opthalmologist today. His office is in a local hospital…one of those great old places that was first built in the 1920’s and has been added to ever since. Now it takes up a entire block.
I was sitting waiting for my appointment holding on to my straw fedora and admiring the lovely forties vintage institutional chairs when I suddenly realized I was looking at that now extinct feature, a hat rack. It was freestanding, made of steel and, according to the label, called “The Office Valet”. It had room for 6 coats, 6 hats and 4 umbrellas. Given the adjacent furniture, I felt I had been transported back to 1950! I couldn’t wait to slide my hat onto the rack. The rack itself seemed delighted to have a real hat on its rack…the first in years, I’m sure. This is the first time I’ve actually found a hat rack, much less used one! It was a delight.
It led me to wonder how many others have encountered things like this? Throwbacks to an earlier age, tucked away in corners, looking generally forlorn. This one turned an otherwise tedious experience into a joy!
The rack and chairs:
My hat ,looking happy to be there:
And the label:
I was sitting waiting for my appointment holding on to my straw fedora and admiring the lovely forties vintage institutional chairs when I suddenly realized I was looking at that now extinct feature, a hat rack. It was freestanding, made of steel and, according to the label, called “The Office Valet”. It had room for 6 coats, 6 hats and 4 umbrellas. Given the adjacent furniture, I felt I had been transported back to 1950! I couldn’t wait to slide my hat onto the rack. The rack itself seemed delighted to have a real hat on its rack…the first in years, I’m sure. This is the first time I’ve actually found a hat rack, much less used one! It was a delight.
It led me to wonder how many others have encountered things like this? Throwbacks to an earlier age, tucked away in corners, looking generally forlorn. This one turned an otherwise tedious experience into a joy!
The rack and chairs:
My hat ,looking happy to be there:
And the label: