During these wet and snowy months of the year, I find I can never have sufficient wall hooks and coat racks. Whether I’m hanging up winter coats or wet hats and mittens, a wall full of handy hooks is best. Of course, they make sense the remainder of the year also, when sunlight hats and beach towels become involved. And remember that your kitchen and bathroom — I discovered hooks for there! — Emma in The Marion House Novel
Mjölk
Dots Oak Wall Hooks – CAD 169
These straightforward contemporary wood dots in varying dimensions look great grouped together dancing up a wall. I have seen them used to good effect for a collection of scarves.
FRONTGATE
Anchor Hook – $34.50
These rust-resistant hooks can be used out on a shed or from a pool. Their nautical motif makes them great for a cottage.
Gretel Home
Saucepan Hook, Black – $39
This saucepan that is bright looks as though it went directly through the wall. Use it to your aprons or tea towels.
Design Within Reach
Timberly Hall Rack – $240
How awesome is that? It is an interactive coat rack with eight hooks and numerous holes which allow you to decide where you want to hang your coat.
Gretel Home
Red Antler Coat Rack – $129
This witty coat hook utilizes a straightforward red wire outline to elicit the form of a moose head. It is perfect for a cottage or cabin.
6 Hook Gauge Metal Coat Rack – $39.95
This coat rack seems as though it had been torn out of a chain-link fence. Its raw industrial advantage would look great in a attic space or urban house.
Affable Aardvark
Unbreakable Coat Hooks – GBP 1.25
I love these plastic coat hooks. They would be ideal for holding up clothing in a kids’ room.
Urban Outfitters
Love Connect, Red – $8
Robert Indiana’s classic “Love” work becomes upgraded here as a coat hook. It might be used for keys or jewelry.
Yanko Design
Symbol Coat Rack – $435
If you’re searching for something fresh and contemporary but with a hint of pleasure, try out this streamlined coat rack. When not in use, the rack looks like a stylish piece of wall art.
Pottery Barn
Overscaled Row of Hooks – $199
There might only be three hooks on the rack, but they are big ones! This is ideal for a one- or two-person household.
AREAWARE
Driftwood Wall Hook – $25
A very simple chunk of wood can become a useful wall hook. It is available in a range of shapes and colors.
Anthropologie
Accordion Coat Rack, Large – $498
One of my favorite designs for a coat rack is this accordion style. It is possible to push it in or spread it out based on how much wall space you have.
NOVA68
Substantial 5 Modern Coat Rack – $250
Simple dots turn into useful hooks in this contemporary take on a coat rack.
Etsy
Modern Twig Coat Rack by Studio Liscious – $178
Crafted with strips of birch plywood, this coat rack looks like tree branches growing out of the wall. It’s both functional and beautiful.
Pallucco
Tabard Hooks
If you’re searching for something completely different, how about these coat hooks which look like lampshades? You truly put your clothes under the color to protect them from dust.
Restoration Hardware
Grand Coat Hook – $42
All you want is a hook that is traditional. This cast iron one is amazing in its simplicity.
Etsy
Industrial C-Clamp Coatrack by Urban Wood & Steel – $135
If you’re searching for something with an industrial edge, this coat rack made out of clamps and reclaimed timber could be ideal.
Ella and Elliot
Bubble Bath Suction Hooks – $12.50
These colorful plastic hooks attach with suction into the shower wall, mirror or bathtub. They’ll keep washcloths and toys tidy and neat.
Kol Kid
Oopsy Daisy Ceramic Ball Hook – CAD 9.95
Simple, white and clean, this ball hook would work nicely in a kitchen or bathroom, or even on a door.
Urban Barn
Flip Coat Hook, Espresso – $30
If you’re tight on space, this coat rack might be convenient. Pull a hook because you need it in the horizontal bar.
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