Fewer clothes and the perfect place to hang them. Sound familiar? Fortunately, a slew of well-designed clothes racks have surfaced of late. Here are 10 in wood and metal ideal for the closet-challenged and for renters (you can take them with you).
Above: Designed by Nils Holger Moormann, the untreated ash and loden Lodelei Wardrobe is €624 ($739.66) from Dopo Domani.
Above: A rack with storage shelves, the made-to-order Blonde American Ash Garment Rack is a collaboration between New Zealand design shop Douglas & Bec and Auckland furniture maker Sam Orme-Gee. Prices start at $1,190 NZD (about $1,000 USD) for a two-shelf rack (shown above).
Above: The made-to-order Patinated Steel Clothing Rack is $1,500 from March in San Francisco.
Above: The Industrial Clothes Rack by House Doctor is £850 ($1,285.45) from Uniche Interior Furnishings in the UK.
Above: Normann Copenhagen’s Toj Clothes Rack is made of ash with a powder-coated steel bar and shelf in either white or gray; $510 from Normann Copenhagen.
Above: Designed by Anonym Design, the foldable 360 Degrees Foldable Garment Rack from Nomess in Copenhagen is made of solid ash; go to Nomess for ordering information.
Above: The 4040 Locust Industrial Storage Rack from Urban Outfitters is $498.
Above: The Egon Coat Rack is available in solid oak or ash; £675 ($1,020.80) from Liam Treanor.
Above: A freestanding closet built using components from Ikea’s Stuva System, which starts at $79.99 for the bench (shown center).
Above: The Turbo Rack from Ikea is $44.99.
For more storage, take a look at:
- 10 Easy Pieces: Freestanding Wood Clothing Racks
- 10 Easy Pieces: Metal Clothing Racks
- 11 Clever Storage Ideas for the Closet
- 10 Modular Clothing Systems, High to Low
- 10 Easy Pieces: Modern Wood Armoires
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