Fish Wall Hook – No Water Bowl Required 🐟
The Fish Wall Hook is here to make your walls a little splashier and a lot tidier. Whether you’re a deep-sea explorer or just someone who keeps forgetting where they left their keys, this hook is ready to hold onto your stuff so you don’t have to. Bonus: it doesn’t need feeding and will never stare at you blankly like a real fish.
Why You Need This Hook
🐟 Fun & Functional – Perfect for adding an aquatic touch to your space
🐟 Hand-Painted & Customisable – Choose from 45+ colours
🐟 Sustainably Made – Crafted in a solar-powered studio using eco-friendly materials
🐟 Perfect for Coastal Homes, Beachy Kids’ Rooms & Ocean Lovers
Product Details
📏 Size: 8cm x 4cm x 1.5cm, with 3cm of ‘hanging’ space
🛠 Easy Installation: Comes with a Wall Mate & instructions for secure mounting
How to Order
1️⃣ Choose your favourite colour from our 45+ options
2️⃣ Add to cart & check out
3️⃣ Get ready to transform your space with playful, functional wall décor!
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Your wall hook comes supplied with a Wall Mate and installation instructions. We always recommend installing into a wall stud when able. When correctly installed, your wall hook should hold up to 10kg. We recommend the hook be installed by an adult and to use common sense as to what it will hold.
The amount of weight our hooks can hold is related to the material into which the hook is installed.
The hook uses a 10G screw embedded in timber dowel. When installed into a pre-drilled stud the hook can support up to 10kg.
If installing directly into plasterboard the included wallmate can be used however the weight is dependent on the strength of the plasterboard - this will be the possible point of failure not the hook itself.
Only light items would be suggested for plasterboard installations (eg hats, light decorations etc).
Our preferred method of installation is into a wall stud for better results.
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