Sturdy amp; stylish organizing solution with one easy step. From Franklin Brass, this sturdy, easy to install 26.51 Hook rack with 6 heavy duty coat and hat hooks is designed to hold a wide variety of items from back packs, coat, scarves to purses and bags. With 6 heavy duty individual metal coat hooks, this coat rack is particularly suited to entryways, the garage and high-traffic areas.
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Home Organization
Coat racks for every occasion - whether you need to hold bags and jackets or want to create a center for mail and accessories, our variety of hook rails has something for everyone.
Functional and Stylish
Hook Racks available with added features like baskets, welcome signs or shelving to help you have the most of your space
Wall Mounted Hooks and Hook Rails
Wall mounted coat racks provide added durability to your space for backpacks, winter coats and more.
Wide Selection of Hook and Hook Rack Styles
Hooks and Hook Racks are available in multiple lengths, designs, and styles, allowing you to find the perfect fit for your space.
Holds a Variety of Items
Hooks and Hook Racks are ideal for holding items throughout the entire home including purses, backpacks, hats, keys and more.
Unique Options Available
Perfect for every space, Franklin Brass offers a variety of unique hook and hook rail options to help you organize your home.
Installation Hardware Included
Includes mounting hardware and complete instructions for easy installation
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