Top 5 Garment Racks
Whether you’re looking for extra storage in your entryway or a stylish drop zone in your bedroom, a garment rack is a great way to add space and style to any home.
Target offers a wide selection of garment racks in a variety of styles, designs, and materials to fit your needs. Browse through clothes racks that are foldable, extendable, wall-mounted and free-standing to find the right solution for your space.
1. Urban Outfitters Levy Clothing Rack
If you’re looking for an eye-catching garment rack that won’t cost a fortune, look no further than the Urban Outfitters Levy Clothing Rack. The bamboo A-frame structure features a streamlined design and two base shelves, all of which are lined with a bamboo plank that is sure to catch your attention while keeping your shirts, pants, and shoes well organized. Its assembling is a two-person job, but the finished product is worth the effort and the resulting look in your home will be a sight to behold. It’s also the most budget-friendly item on our list. We love that it doesn’t require a lot of space, which makes it the perfect addition to a small bedroom or closet.
2. Yamazaki Home Freestanding Steel & Wood Hanger
The Yamazaki Home Freestanding Steel & Wood Hanger is a modern garment rack that’s slim and cleverly designed. It’s perfect for a small space and can be used to hold coats, outerwear, or clothes that need to dry after a wash. It has a shelf at the bottom that can also be used to store shoes, handbags, or other items you want out of sight.
Its wooden hanging bar is reminiscent of a tree, and it’s lightweight enough to move around your space easily. The rack comes in white or black, and it can hold a wide variety of sizes of coats, jackets, and other garments, and you can use it with or without hangers. It’s a good choice for a space that needs a little extra storage and can be placed in an entryway, living room, or bedroom.
It takes a bit of assembly, but once the rack is assembled, you can place your garments on it without worrying about them slipping off or falling over. It’s also fairly inexpensive, at $45 for the rack itself and $20 for a rod configuration. We tested it with a variety of different sizes and shapes of clothing, as well as several accessories (including scarves and hats) and it didn’t fall over in any of our tests.
3. IKEA TURBO Clothes Rack
Having a well-designed clothing rack can help you organize your clothes and accessories and give them a home. These racks are typically used to house jackets, shirts, pants, and dresses in an entryway or dressing room, but they can also be used in any room where you need to store items that don’t have a dedicated closet.
If you’re on a budget, there are also some very inexpensive racks that are perfect for displaying your favorite outfits. In addition to storing clothes, these racks can be used to display bags and accessories.
You can also find these racks in a variety of styles and sizes. Some are tall and narrow, while others are larger and more spacious.
For example, you can find a rack that’s designed to fit in the garment rack corner of your bedroom or a rack with casters that make it easy to move around your space. You can even find an adjustable rack that gives you more options for deciding where to put it and how you’ll hang items on it.
This particular garment rack works great in an urban apartment because it’s all-white, and it doesn’t take up any floor space. It’s also affordable, with a price tag of under $15.
One tester noted that she “loves the natural feel of the bamboo.” It’s a good option for someone who wants to use eco-friendly materials in their space, and it’s sturdy enough to hold your belongings. It’s also easy to assemble and has a few different sizes available, so you can pick the one that best suits your space.
If you’re looking for a more functional wardrobe rack, we recommend checking out the IKEA TURBO Clothes Rack. This rack is made from a “wood plastic composite” material, which makes it very strong and stable. It also has casters so it can be moved easily and comes with a click function that makes it easy to assemble.
4. Holfred Garment Rack
The Holfred garment rack is a nifty item to behold and well worth the price tag. The best part is that the assembly required to get it up and running was a breeze. The tytpical design features a slick swivel base and a cleverly designed slat system. A slew of coordinating shelves are also a plus. It’s worth a look if you’re interested in a display solution for your denim and glam gear. It may take up a fair amount of space, but the result is a tidy, organized room. It was a hoot to test drive the product and if you have an open floor plan, it’s an ideal way to maximize space while keeping your clutter at bay. It also helps that it’s a Cradle to Cradle certified (see below) design. The product comes with an 18-month warranty and a 30 day money back guarantee. The company does a brisk business and is known for its customer service and exemplary products.
5. Floyd Shelving System
There’s a lot of good options for garment racks on the market, so it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you. But if you’re looking for something that can hold a wide variety garment rack of clothes, the Floyd Shelving System is definitely worth considering.
This American furniture brand has a penchant for modular, collapsible, and highly-packable designs. They’re best known for their reusable table leg, which allows you to turn any flat surface into a table, and they’ve since expanded their line to include a shelving system and bed frame.
It’s a philosophy that’s helped them become one of the most sought-after brands on the internet. They’re incredibly popular with their customers and have an impressively high percentage of repeat buyers.
They’re also a company that cares deeply about their impact on the environment, which is why they’ve partnered with EPA to reduce waste and protect the planet through the use of renewable energy sources. And they’re not alone in their mission; there are many companies and designers that are focusing on creating more eco-friendly furniture.
And Detroit-based furniture maker Floyd is a good example of this. Their products are made from premium materials, have exceptional design, and are easy to assemble.
But what sets their products apart is their commitment to sustainability. They’re dedicated to reducing their carbon footprint by using renewable resources and recycling everything they can.
That’s why their first product, a clamp stand called The Floyd Leg, was so successful on Kickstarter in 2014 that they ended up raising over $256,273 — four times more than they asked for.
The newest addition to their lineup, the Floyd Shelving System, is a modular shelving system that’s built to last and grow with you as your life changes. It comes with birch plywood supports and stainless steel shelves, which are guaranteed to hold up to 65 pounds each. The shelves can be stacked side-by-side endlessly or attached to each other, and they’re secured by velcro wall anchors. They’re available in three heights and colorways, and they’ll be ready to ship on July 30 for prices starting at $425.