High-Grade Wooden Tree Coat Rack Stand, 6 Hooks - Super Easy Assembly NO Tools Required - 3 Adjustable Sizes Free Standing Coat Rack, Hallway/Entryway Coat Hanger Stand for Clothes, Suits, Accessories Buy on Amazon

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High-Grade Wooden Tree Coat Rack Stand, 6 Hooks - Super Easy Assembly NO Tools Required - 3 Adjustable Sizes Free Standing Coat Rack, Hallway/Entryway Coat Hanger Stand for Clothes, Suits, Accessories

PublisherZOBER
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Book Details

PublisherZOBER
ISBN / ASINB01N199WJ1
ISBN-13978B01N199WJ0
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank8,141
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

Zober Coat Rack

A contemporary twist on the standard coat rack; this staple homeware piece is sure to make a chic statement. Place this coat rack in the hallway or foyer to give your family and guests a spot to hang jackets, scarves, coats and sweaters when they arrive. The rack is tall enough to accommodate coats of longer lengths.

Dimensions: Coat rack; 69.5" tall, each leg 12" long, leg to leg 18", hooks 5 ½" in length.

6 Convenient Hooks

Form meets function with the Zober coat rack. It’s tree like silhouette features 6 convenient bars for hanging garments and accessories. The top of the rack can be used to hang a hat, the top tier of bars are excellent for longer coats, while the lower tier is ideal for smaller jackets

Neutral Hue Complements Any Surrounding

This contemporary coat rack is made of solid wood for both style and durability. The natural finish looks great in any location.

Lacquered Pinewood Construction

Constructed entirely of high quality pinewood, users can be sure this coat rack will last for years to come. The coat rack has been lacquered for a smooth finish that won’t snag garments.

3 Prong Legs for Stability

The sturdy coat rack is stabilized with 3 prong legs that ensure balance.

Easy Assembly

Assembly is required to set the coat rack up.

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