Minimalistic sleek design Filigree steel cords and a sleek stainless steel design allow your clothes to float in space. And leave room for novelties. Versatile an for all your rooms Use it as a suspended clothing rack in your entryways laundry rooms or or space saving closet system for your dressing room . Use it as a stylish rail system for your fashion shop and showroom or as minimalist wardrobe in your office. Wherever you want to hang something, airjust gives you countless opportunities to switch up your wardrobe. Fully adjustable in hight Long coats in the winter, short dresses in the summer. The rods can adjust up or down just as you need it. Material brushed high-grade steel Measurements: Rods available in different widths from 80 cm (≈31,5 inch) to 160 cm ( ≈63 inch ) Individual withs on request. The clothes rails are made from finely brushed, stainless steel The steel ropes can be ordered in two lengths as standard: 100 cm ( ≈ 39 inch) for ceiling heights of max. 2.50 meters. 150 cm ( ≈ 59 inch) for ceilings for height of about 3 meters. On request we can adjust the length of the rope individually. Diameter clothes rail : 33,7 mm ( 1,33 inch) cords 3 mm. Longer cables up to 5 meter (16 ft) on request. Max. load and ceiling The maximum service load is 50 kg per fixing pole (using suitable assembly and fastening technology). Note that the maximum load depends on which ceiling construction do yo have. For mounting in suspended ceilings, like, sheetrock ceilings/ gypsum plasterboards we recommend special tilting dowel that you can also order on our Etsy Shop. Please provide : your ceiling: solid brick/concrete or suspended like sheet rock or gypsum plasterboards Ceiling height and the desired distance to the ceiling. We will adjust the rope length if necessary. For oversea shipping (to North America) A telephone number where the shipper can reach you. Your Tax (VAT) ID if applicable. Includes ceiling mounting for and instruction manual. Designed and produced in Muinch, Germany.
The open closet clothing rail is a sleek and functional addition to your wardrobe. Designed to fit seamlessly into your closet, this rail provides ample space for hanging garments, keeping them organized and easily accessible. Its sturdy construction ensures durability, while its minimalist design complements any closet interior. Enhance your clothing storage with this practical and elegant solution. Please note the wood is not included in this listing.
33” Hanging Clothes Rack *For drawings & installation guides, please visit https://kroft.co/pages/resources What you get with our 33” hanging garment racks → - Premium solid wood rod sanded and finished - 1200 lb strength cord - Custom machined mounting hardware for easy and quick installation - Mounting screws 2-½” long - Cord grips to lock your hanging clothes rack in place - One singular cord which feeds through the clothes rod to allow for really easy and quick leveling - Clothes rack mounting guides/installation videos (online only) Clothes rack specifications → - Dimensions: 33-1/2" x 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" - Hanging Space: 32” (between the cords) - Hangs as low as 6-½ feet from your ceiling. The garment rack can easily be shortened to be closer to your ceiling but for extra length, please contact us. - Weight Capacity: We recommend up to 40lbs *For longer versions check out our metal hanging clothes racks
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Garment racks. Coat racks. Oh, the multitude of racks I have looked at! Here’s what happened. The bedroom closet had an Intermetro rolling garment rack setup for double hanging when we moved in. It was nice and sturdy with a shelf right in the middle, but when I took it out so that I’d have the height to hang dresses, the whole thing got a little wobbly. I put its shelf back and relocated it to the laundry room once I found one of those ubiquitous reclaimed wood garment racks at Yearbook a while back. It was a little wobbly too, but it was better than the other rack and it had the bonus of looking good. Well, I guess the carpeting in the closet must have kept it stable, because the day after I wheeled the thing back in, the whole thing fell over with the weight of all my dresses on it. The floor and trim escaped damage, but the Elfa system on the opposite wall was pretty badly dented, the wall was gouged, and the rack was bent out of shape. I righted the garment rack and am using it for now, but it’s precarious and I’m […]
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33” Hanging Clothes Rack *For drawings & installation guides, please visit https://kroft.co/pages/resources What you get with our 33” hanging garment racks → - Premium solid wood rod sanded and finished - 1200 lb strength cord - Custom machined mounting hardware for easy and quick installation - Mounting screws 2-½” long - Cord grips to lock your hanging clothes rack in place - One singular cord which feeds through the clothes rod to allow for really easy and quick leveling - Clothes rack mounting guides/installation videos (online only) Clothes rack specifications → - Dimensions: 33-1/2" x 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" - Hanging Space: 32” (between the cords) - Hangs as low as 6-½ feet from your ceiling. The garment rack can easily be shortened to be closer to your ceiling but for extra length, please contact us. - Weight Capacity: We recommend up to 40lbs *For longer versions check out our metal hanging clothes racks
Garment racks. Coat racks. Oh, the multitude of racks I have looked at! Here’s what happened. The bedroom closet had an Intermetro rolling garment rack setup for double hanging when we moved in. It was nice and sturdy with a shelf right in the middle, but when I took it out so that I’d have the height to hang dresses, the whole thing got a little wobbly. I put its shelf back and relocated it to the laundry room once I found one of those ubiquitous reclaimed wood garment racks at Yearbook a while back. It was a little wobbly too, but it was better than the other rack and it had the bonus of looking good. Well, I guess the carpeting in the closet must have kept it stable, because the day after I wheeled the thing back in, the whole thing fell over with the weight of all my dresses on it. The floor and trim escaped damage, but the Elfa system on the opposite wall was pretty badly dented, the wall was gouged, and the rack was bent out of shape. I righted the garment rack and am using it for now, but it’s precarious and I’m […]