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Hooks - Brushed Nickel - 1.26

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Single Contemporary Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel
Simple Contemporary Hooks - Single Contemporary Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel - Richelieu
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MSRP $8.29 $6.63
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Classic Triple Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel
Classic Hooks - Classic Triple Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel - Richelieu
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MSRP $24.99 $19.99
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Single Contemporary Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel
Simple Contemporary Hooks - Single Contemporary Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel - Richelieu
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MSRP $8.09 $6.47
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Single Contemporary Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel
Simple Contemporary Hooks - Single Contemporary Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel - Richelieu
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MSRP $10.39 $8.31
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Single Contemporary Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel
Simple Contemporary Hooks - Single Contemporary Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel - Richelieu
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MSRP $10.69 $8.55
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  • Classic Triple Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel Classic Hooks - Classic Triple Metal Hook in Brushed Nickel - Richelieu
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    This hook solved a 2-row mudroom problem. The lower bar holds the simpler, 2-prong version for coats. We got those first, but needed something that would hold Tilley hats (or similar large-brim headgear) and a coat. Accidentally found the matching hook in a 3-prong version. The top hook stands out far enough to easily hang a hat on without having to be careful when placing it. And they look great together. I like the clean lines and the overall transitional design, neither too modern nor too traditional. But (there's always a "but") they are much shinier than all the other "brushed nickel" hardware I have. If anything, I would call them just "nickel" but that is not what Richelieu names the finish.