The coat rack is the first piece of furniture anyone touches when they enter your home. It’s also one of the most overlooked categories when people are furnishing a space — they think about it after everything else is done.
The racks here are worth thinking about first. Teal-painted wood pieces with hand-placed hook configurations from Indian workshops. Shoe-mold hanging racks where antique cobbler’s lasts were repurposed as hooks — functional sculpture that works at an entryway. Cast iron home-goods pieces with multiple hook levels.
Hook height and hook count matter in ways that differ by household. A family of four with kids needs hooks at two different heights. A single apartment dweller needs fewer hooks and more floor clearance. These aren’t modular systems — what you see is what you get in terms of configuration.
Inventory in this category is consistently small. Coat racks sell quickly when they’re the right piece for the right space. Visit the warehouse to see what’s currently on the floor.