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Steel & Wood Minimal Leaning Coat Rack
Steel & Wood Minimal Leaning Coat Rack
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Steel & Wood Minimal Leaning Coat Rack

$45
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Lean on me.

There’s good design and then there’s mind-blowing, oh-my-gosh-how-did-I-never-think-of-this, so-darn-clever design. Can you guess which category this leaning coat hanger falls into? The brilliance of this rack is in its simplicity: The top of the hanger leans against a wall (any wall! In any room! You heard it first here!) while a T-base ensures it stays solidly on the floor without slipping and sliding. Put it in an entryway to organize coats and layers, a laundry room for hang-dry delicates, or a bedroom for those essential articles of clothing and scarves you find yourself reaching for on the regular—or move it from room to room as needed. This minimalist design will happily make friends with any space and shift to suit your needs. Snag the black, made from steel and walnut, or the white, made from steel and ash wood.

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  • Made in: China
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.

63"H x 15.2"W x 16.5"D, weight capacity 25 lbs.

Materials:

Black is made of steel & walnut, white is made of steel & ash wood

Care:

Wipe clean with soft, damp cloth. Phillips-head screwdriver required for setup. Set-up instructions come with each piece. Hangers are not included.

Ships from CA; estimated ship date may be extended to East Coast customers.

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