kinda genius: “do not lose me” key hook


I’m of the opinion that all dwellings should have a landing strip — that counter/table/shelf/nook where you throw your keys and the mail when you walk in the door. If I remember to take my keys out of the door (This isn’t always the case!) then I always know where to find them. I love Hector Serrano’s take on the landing strip. His “do not lose me” key hook design is based on the classic “do not disturb” signs from hotels across the globe. With the addition of just a couple of hooks, this design becomes a genius key caddy. This was definitely a “Why didn’t I think of that?” moment. –Erica P.

Same location but not so stylo …
Our bunches of keys are threaded on looped lengths of metal cord (the same kind used to tether a plug in a sink). This way we can hang them, at the ready, over the front door’s door knob.
The cord also allows me to hang my keys from the handle of my handbag and keep the keys from getting lost inside the bag.

Oh wow. I love both Uyek’s idea and the little door knob hanger. I have such a large collection of keys that I always haul around, I don’t think I can make either work. hmm…

I still love these branch hooks and think they would be a great resting stop for keys in an entryway http://www.modernests.com/2009/02/little-things-branch-hooks.html