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VASAGLE Solid Wood Coat Rack and Stand, Free Standing Hall Coat Tree with 10 Hooks for Hats, Bags, Purses, for Entryway, Hallway, Rubberwood, Ink Black URCR003B01

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Management number 209720327 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price US$13.60 Model Number 209720327
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  • [A Stable Tree] What good is a coat rack that falls over the moment you put a coat on the hook? This durable coat tree made with a 2" thick, solid wood pole and an 18.5" diameter tri-legged base was designed with stability and sturdiness in mind
  • [A Spot for It All] With 9 rounded arms that will gently hold jackets and bags up to 11 lb each (max. total load: 33 lb), plus the unique top knob perfect for stray hats and caps, you have 10 available spots for just about everything on this free standing coat rack
  • [Details Matter] The traditional coat stand design boasts rounded hooks, a turned wood pole, and a curved base, giving your entryway a classy, time-honored look; the solid wood frame has a natural texture that plastic just doesn’t offer
  • [Keep Your Cool] With numbered parts and easy-to-follow instructions, our solid wood coat stand can be assembled in under 10 minutes, helping keep your home a frustration-free zone without unnecessary hassles
  • [What You Get] A coat stand with an 10 hooks for your coats and bags, a simple structure for easy assembly, and a simple way to tidy up your entryway, bedroom, or living room

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