Wooden Yoga Mat Holder These Yoga Mat Holders are all handmade by me not in a factory All Racks are made of poplar lumber, and dowels. Poplar is more dense, and much more stronger than pine which is what my competitors use. All of my lumber is locally sourced from a mill that is based in my hometown of Lehighton! Design My Racks are designed with a top and bottom board that helps with strength and allows for me to predrill and countersink mounting holes for you. All dowels are angled slightly upward that allows for Yoga mats / Rollers to sit back without falling off. Finishes If you select stain, or paint please clarify what color you'd like and leave it in the buyers note Prices: -1 Mat $60 -14" Tall, 18" Wide, 7” Deep -2 Mat $70 -21" Tall, 18" Wide, 7” Deep -3 Mat $ 85 -28" Tall, 18" Wide, 7” Deep -4 Mat $100 -35" Tall, 18" Wide, 7” Deep -5 Mat $115 -42" Tall, 18" Wide, 7” Deep -6 Mat $135 -49" Tall, 18" Wide, 7” Deep -7 Mat $155 -56" Tall, 18" Wide, 7” Deep -8 Mat $175 -63" Tall, 18" Wide, 7” Deep -9 Mat $195 -70" Tall, 18" Wide, 7” Deep -10 Mat $215 -77" Tall, 18" Wide, 7” Deep Mounting And Assembling -Assembling In your box you'll get two side pieces and a top and bottom piece.to assemble all you will need is a #2 Roberts screwdriver/bit.All Hardware needed to assemble is included (8 Silver Screws). To assemble you'll need to flip everything upside down to where everything is labeled. One piece will be labeled top with the letters A, and B and the bottom with C, and D these letters are co-ordinated with the two sides. From looking at it upside down the left side should be labeled A, and C and the right side should be B,and D. The racks were already assembled during the construction to assure correct fit / to predrill the holes for the screws for ease of putting it together. once you have everything lined up you can go ahead and start putting your screws in, only until snug. -Mounting Along with the screws used for assembling there will be 4 black screws used for mounting to the wall. There are two holes on each top and bottom, they are predrilled and countersunk. If you can hit studs in the area that you'd like to mount it the holes are 16inches apart so they will hit studs. if your unable to hit studs you'll need to get drywall anchors as they will not be included and then install them into your wall then mount the rack to them.