The Wardrobe Tempelhof by Kolja Clemens of MOM

by Maria Konou
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The airplane hanger (maybe an easier name to remember) was created as a tribute to the closing of Berlin’s famous Templehof airport.

From Mom:

The wardrobe Tempelhof came into existence one year after the the same called airport in Berlin was shutdown. The airport Tempelhof became historical importance through the Berlin airlift during the days of the blockade in 1948-1949. The hangers have the shape of the legendary C-47 which became famous as the candy bombers. They are made from the same material —aluminium.
The wardrobe reminiscent of the unique apron of Tempelhof.

Maria Konou

Maria Konou is a specialist in the field of digital marketing and fashion. However, she has always had a way with words. That’s what led her to her dream job here at Archzine. She has worked in many different fields over the years, but according to her, being an author has been the most rewarding. Maria is a huge plant enthusiast, loves everything fashion-related, is very sustainably aware, and is always open to learning about new things.