If, like us here at Coolector HQ, you toss your pocket possessions – we talking wallets, phones, keys, loose change – on the nearest flat surface you come across when you walk in the front door then you’ll likely have lost as many items as us over the years. You need a system. Put simply, you need one of these finely crafted and exceptional looking Wall Coat Racks from JM & Sons which gives you a space not only to hang your jackets but also to unload the items you’ve accumulated in your pocket during the course of the day.
JM & Sons are a furniture making team from Toronto who aim to reflect Canada’s rural beauty in the pieces that they craft and, having spent some time perusing their fantastic offerings, we can say that this is an objective they’ve accomplished wonderfully well.
Wood is their muse at JM & Sons and the majority of their pieces are crafted from various different types of hardwood to dramatic effect and their, frankly awesome, Wall Coat Rack is no exception. This impressive construct is incredibly durable and stylish and made from a plank of reclaimed wood and gun-metal black metal which is bent around to provide two shelving units for your junk dumping requirements. Feast your eyes on a few more shots of this fantastic shelving unit below:
You’ll maintain an incredible interior design aesthetic with one of these eye-catching coat racks from JM & Sons and we here at Coolector HQ can’t think of many better candidates for hanging alongside our front door for storing our abundance of required clutter on a daily basis.
Superbly made, highly functional and ridiculously durable, the JM & Sons Wall Coat Rack scores on every level, truth be told, and if you’re in the market for a new storage solution for your home, you really need look no further than this.
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