10 Bizarre Coat Racks for Holiday Parties
Coat racks are essential part of modern homes especially during the colder months when people start to wear their fall and winter jackets and coats. It is still unknown who invented the coat rack. What is known to us is the fact that coat racks were used by Thomas Jefferson and it is very possible that he could be one of the very first users of coat racks. Coat racks are mainly used for hanging items or clothing. It is usually a freestanding pole that contains hooks for, or a simple board (usually made out of wood) that contains hooks or pegs that are mounted on a wall. Either way, both of these types of coat racks prove an effective way to hold clothing. Most modern coat racks are versatile, in that the number of pegs or hooks and where they are located on the coat racks can be changed to fit your needs. For example, if you have kids, then you may place hooks on the lower part of the coat racks so that they can hang their coats easily.
In this post, we gathered here the most dazzling, unique and creative coat racks and hangers we found online. Surely, your guests this colder -ber months especially during the holidays will be fascinated with these coat racks, so start displaying one in your home.
COAT RACK 01- Coat Rack Made from Plumbing Parts
Source: Flickr Member Second Drafts
Completely hand-made from plumbing parts, it’s humorous and totally cool at the same time.

COAT RACK 02- Shoe-Shaped Coat Rack
Source: via yelp
They call it the coolest coat rack you have ever seen! I partially agree.

COAT RACK 03- Shift Knob Hanger Rack
Source: via autoblog
It might not be the greatest invention ever, but the shift knob hanger rack is terribly simple and anyone who’s seen the inside of a stickshift car gets it. All you have to add is a wall to hang it on and coats to hang on it.agree.

COAT RACK 04- Big Clip
Source: via Unica Home
A truly fun object, the big clip was designed by arash kaynama at the royal college of art under the direction of ron arad. The big clip is produced by Memphis as part of the “Home Alone” series. Measuring ~11″, the big clip attaches to the wall and can be used as a coat hook, magazine rack, or art object, etc. The big clips can be strung together or can be used with a linker/ceiling/wall clip which enables the clips to attach to the ceiling/wall or to space them so that they can be arranged on the wall in a chain for functional use. chromed finish.

COAT RACK 05- Ribbon Wall-Mounted Coat Rack
Source: headsprung
Ribbon is a wall-mounted coat rack. Inspired by a ribbon blowing in the wind, it attempts to bridge the gap between function and art – it is a practical, everyday storage solution when in use, and sculptural wall art when free from coats. It is designed with the family in mind (it can hold 5 coats, plus scarves, umbrellas, etc.), and is available in 5 colours. As it is handcrafted in India from powder-coated mild steel every unit is slightly different, giving each one its own unique character.

COAT RACK 06-2D to 3D Coat Rack
Source: via Geek Gaz Blog
Can you tell what make this coat rack somewhat look ’strange’? Okay, this is not a coat rack, but still able to hang your coats or jacket. How? Well, it is a self-adhesive removable sticker with camouflaged hardware that allows you to hang jackets, coats, etc.

COAT RACK 07- Belleville Coat Hanger
Source: via Apartment Therapy
The laser-cut metal is bent in half, providing a resting place for mail and smaller items. The bright red enamel and varied height and depth of the “hooks” would really boost the fun on a plain wall. The Belleville is a design by Frederic Gooris for Diamantini & Domeniconi.

COAT RACK 08- Erich Ginder Ghost Tree coat rack in White
Source: via Design Public
The Ghost Tree Coat Rack is really lovely, an intriguing combination of nature and technology. The form of a tree grows out of a circular, modernist base, all in cast resin, to make a beautiful, humorous, functional conversation piece.

COAT RACK 09- Ivy
Source: Rare Device
Functional and decorative, the IVY is a DIY dream. Using a Y shape and four unique connector types, Ivy lets you design a sculptural shape that suits your needs. Combine multiple packs to create a wall or use a single pack for smaller installations. Every kit comes with 16 Y shapes, connectors, screws and anchors. A drill is needed to install.
NOTE: Other colors are available (off-white, pink, yellow) but you must order a minimum of 4 packs. See last image for colors. E-mail us if you are interested.

COAT RACK 10 -Wild West Coat Rack
Source: Stolen Wood
Tame that tangle of piled up clothes and lasso them onto this cool lasso coat rack clothes holder hanger thingy.












