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Real Simple March 2008


Problem:Regular hooks leave bumps in your clothes.

Solution:The Bach hook's gently curved metal loop prevents jackets, sweaters, and delicate silks from being stretched out of shape.



Tampa Tribune November 2007


"If you've ever hung a cashmere sweater or jacket only to get it back with the dreaded hook hump, you'll appreciate the Bach garment holder, from The Art of Storage."



Grand Rapids Press October 2007


Drive out your garage clutter.



New Jersey Star Ledger July 2007


Bicycles tend to get in the way in small homes. Without a garage, your storage options are limited... The Art of Storage offers a solution - sleek, modern, space-saving racks, named for artists.



Las Vegas Review Journal July 2007


"All clothes are susceptible to hook-caused trauma. Take heed - The Art of Storage has an innovative solution to this issue and it's called the Bach Garment Holder. Beautifully composed of high-grade stainless steel, it is ideal for use indoors and out, at home or at the office."



San Francisco Chronicle June 2007


"The curvy loopy [Bach] hanger looks sleek and prevents garment distortion in such a why-didn't-I-think of-that fashion, it's patented."



San Francisco Chronicle June 2007


"The Monet, Gauguin, and Michelangelo, from the Art of Storage blend storage with style."



Richmond Times Dispatch June 2007


"Don't even think about getting Dad a tie this year. Help him get organized with the Cezanne."



Arkansas Democrat Gazette
June 2007


"What's to love: A seemlessly welded loop of high grade stainless steel."



Contra Costa Times May 2007


"Heaven knows we all love an organized garage, and the free-standing, multi-use Cezanne caught our eyes."



New York Times April 2006


"New ways to store all that great gear [with the Cezanne Multi-Sport Storage Rack.]"



Men's Journal September 2006


"The Cezanne Multi-Sports Storage rack wins on design."



Washington Post April 2005


"Store any two-wheeler in style."