Table of Contents Why a Quality Coat Rack Matters Types of Coat Rack & Wall Hook Choosing Your Wood Finish Where to Position Your Coat Rack The NOIR.DESIGN Collection How to Install a Wall-Mounted Coat Rack Styling Your Hallway Around a Coat Rack Frequently Asked Questions Shop the Collection The hallway is the first and last thing you see every day. It sets the tone for your home — and yet it’s often the most neglected space in the house. A quality coat rack or set of wall hooks is one of the simplest, highest-impact upgrades you can make: it brings order to the chaos of coats, bags, and keys, and it does so with style. At NOIR.DESIGN, every coat rack and wall hook is handcrafted by artisans in the UK from solid hardwood — oak, walnut, and ash — using steam-bending techniques that create the distinctive curved forms our products are known for. This guide covers everything you need to choose the right coat rack for your home, position it correctly, and style your hallway around it. 1. Why a Quality Coat Rack Matters A coat rack is one of those purchases that pays dividends every single day. Here’s why it’s worth investing in a quality one: Instant organisation — A dedicated place for coats, bags, scarves, and keys eliminates the daily hunt and the pile-on-the-banister habit. Protects your clothes — Hanging coats properly on a hook preserves their shape far better than folding or draping over furniture. First impressions — A beautiful coat rack signals a considered, well-designed home from the moment a guest steps through the door. Longevity — A solid hardwood coat rack, properly cared for, will outlast any flat-pack alternative by decades. It’s a piece of furniture, not a fixture. 2. Types of Coat Rack & Wall Hook Wall-Mounted Coat Racks (Multi-Hook Bars) A wall-mounted coat rack is a single backboard with multiple hooks — typically 4–6 — fixed to the wall as one unit. This is the most practical option for families or busy hallways, as it provides multiple hanging points in a compact, organised format. Our steam-bent coat racks feature a curved hardwood backboard with individual hooks in contrasting or matching wood tones. Best for: families, busy hallways, entryways with multiple users. Individual Wall Hooks Individual hooks are fixed separately to the wall, giving you complete flexibility over spacing, height, and arrangement. You can install them in a row, staggered at different heights, or grouped in a cluster. Our Tordu and Monaco hook collections are designed to be used individually or in sets. Best for: minimalist interiors, bespoke arrangements, smaller spaces, or supplementing an existing coat rack. Coat Racks with Key Storage Several of our coat racks include a dedicated key hook — a smaller hook integrated into the backboard design specifically for keys. This is a practical addition for hallways where keys are frequently misplaced. Best for: anyone who regularly loses their keys (you know who you are). 3. Choosing Your Wood Finish NOIR.DESIGN coat racks and hooks are available in several hardwood finishes. Here’s how to match them to your interior: Natural Oak Warm honey tones with a clear, open grain. The most versatile finish — suits traditional, contemporary, Scandi, and natural interiors alike. Oak lightens with age, developing a beautiful patina over time. Pairs well with white, cream, and warm grey walls. Walnut Deep chocolate grain with a rich, premium feel. Suits darker, more sophisticated interiors — think charcoal hallways, navy feature walls, or warm terracotta tones. Walnut darkens slightly with age, becoming richer and more characterful over time. Blended Oak & Walnut Our blended coat racks combine an oak backboard with walnut hooks (or vice versa), creating a two-tone effect that adds visual interest without overwhelming the space. A great choice if your interior already mixes light and dark wood tones. Black Walnut An ebonised finish that makes a bold statement. Ideal for contemporary, industrial, or monochrome hallways. The black finish works particularly well against white or light grey walls, where the contrast is most dramatic. Ash A pale, fine-grained hardwood with a light, almost white tone. Ash is the most Scandinavian of our finishes — clean, minimal, and understated. Suits all-white or very light interiors where you want the coat rack to blend rather than stand out. 4. Where to Position Your Coat Rack Height: How High Should a Coat Rack Be? The standard recommended height for a coat rack is 150–170cm from the floor to the top hook. This allows adults to hang and retrieve coats comfortably without reaching. If you have children using the rack, consider adding a lower row of individual hooks at 90–110cm for their coats and bags. Hallway & Entryway The most natural home for a coat rack. Position it on the wall immediately adjacent to the front door — ideally within arm’s reach of the entrance so coats can be hung without stepping further into the house. If your hallway is narrow, a slimline coat rack or individual hooks take up less visual space than a wide backboard. Utility Room & Boot Room For homes with a utility room or boot room, a coat rack here keeps outdoor wear separate from the main living areas. This is particularly practical for families with children or dogs. A robust oak or walnut rack can handle the daily wear and tear of muddy coats and heavy bags. Bedroom A small set of individual hooks in the bedroom provides a practical spot for tomorrow’s outfit, dressing gowns, or bags. Position hooks at wardrobe height (160–170cm) for full-length garments, or lower for bags and accessories. Home Office A single hook or small coat rack near the home office door keeps workwear organised and separate from casual clothes — a small but effective way to maintain the mental boundary between work and home. 5. The NOIR.DESIGN Collection Steam-Bent Coat Racks — 5-Hook Wall-Mounted Bars Our flagship coat rack range features a steam-bent hardwood backboard with five individual hooks. The curved form of the backboard is achieved through our signature steam-bending process — no joints, no lamination, just solid wood shaped by heat and pressure. Available in single-wood and blended two-tone combinations: Steam-Bent Oak Coat Rack — 5 Hooks Steam-Bent Walnut Coat Rack — 5 Hooks Oak Coat Rack with Mixed Oak & Walnut Hooks Walnut & Oak Blended Coat Rack Black Walnut Coat Rack — 5 Hooks Walnut Coat Rack with Oak Hooks Coat Racks with Key Storage Our key-storage coat racks include a dedicated smaller hook for keys, integrated into the backboard design. A practical upgrade for any hallway: Sunrise Oak & Walnut Coat Rack with Key Storage Sunset Oak & Walnut Coat Rack with Key Storage Evening Oak & Walnut Coat Rack with Key Storage Summer Breeze Oak Coat Rack with Key Storage Late Evening Walnut Coat Rack with Oak Key Hook Tordu — Individual Curved Wall Hooks The Tordu collection is our range of individual wall hooks — each one a single steam-bent hardwood hook with a distinctive curved form. Install one, two, or a full row. Available in oak and ash, with a choice of metal fitting finishes: Oak Tordu Wall Hooks Ash Tordu Wall Hooks Tordu Oak Coat Rack — Black Tordu Oak Coat Rack — Silver Tordu Oak Coat Rack — Brass Tordu Oak Coat Rack — Copper Tordu Oak Coat Rack — Brass Tordu Oak Coat Rack — Black Monaco — Heavy-Duty Hardwood Wall Hooks The Monaco collection features our most robust individual hooks — solid hardwood with a heavy-duty fixing rated to 7kg per hook. Available in oak, walnut, and ash: Oak Monaco Wall Hooks Walnut Monaco Wall Hooks Ash Monaco Wall Hooks Ash Curved Wall Hooks 6. How to Install a Wall-Mounted Coat Rack Every NOIR.DESIGN coat rack and hook comes with all fixings included. Here’s the full process: Choose your position. Hold the coat rack against the wall at your intended height and step back to check it from across the hallway. Mark the position lightly with a pencil. Check for level. Use a spirit level to ensure the coat rack is perfectly horizontal before marking your fixing points. Even a small tilt is immediately noticeable once coats are hanging. Mark fixing points. Mark the screw hole positions through the backboard or hook fixing plate. Check for cables and pipes. Use a cable detector before drilling — hallway walls often contain electrical cables running to light switches and doorbells. Drill and plug. Drill at your marked points and insert the supplied wall plugs. For masonry walls, use a masonry bit. For plasterboard, use the supplied plasterboard plugs. Fix and tighten. Screw the coat rack or hook to the wall. Do not overtighten — the screw head should sit flush without compressing the wood. Test the load. Before hanging coats, give the rack a firm tug to confirm it is secure. If there is any movement, check that the wall plugs are fully seated and the screws are tight. Tip for stud walls: If your hallway has a timber stud wall, fixing into a stud will give the strongest result. Use a stud finder to locate the studs before marking your fixing points. 7. Styling Your Hallway Around a Coat Rack A coat rack is the anchor of a well-styled hallway. Here’s how to build a cohesive look around it: Match your metal tones. If your coat rack has brass fittings, carry that through to your light switches, door handles, and mirror frame for a cohesive look. Add a console table below. A narrow console table beneath the coat rack creates a natural landing zone for bags, post, and keys — and provides a surface for a lamp, plant, or decorative object. Layer with a mirror. A mirror above or beside the coat rack is both practical (last-minute outfit checks) and makes the hallway feel larger and lighter. Use a runner or mat. A hallway runner or doormat grounds the space and defines the entryway zone. Choose a colour that complements your wood tone — warm neutrals for oak, deeper tones for walnut. Keep it curated. A coat rack works best when it’s not overloaded. Limit it to current-season coats and one bag per hook. Store off-season items elsewhere. 8. Frequently Asked Questions How high should a coat rack be mounted? The standard recommendation is to position the top hook at 150–170cm from the floor. This allows adults to hang and retrieve coats comfortably. For households with children, consider adding a lower row of individual hooks at 90–110cm for their use. How many hooks do I need? As a rule of thumb, allow one hook per regular user of the hallway, plus one or two spare hooks for guests. Our 5-hook coat racks suit most family hallways. For larger households or busier entryways, supplement with additional individual hooks from the Tordu or Monaco collections. What is the weight capacity of NOIR.DESIGN coat racks? Our individual Monaco hooks are rated to 7kg per hook. Our coat rack hooks are designed to hold standard coats, jackets, and bags comfortably. For very heavy items (thick winter coats, heavy rucksacks), we recommend fixing into a wall stud for maximum security. Can I install a coat rack on a plasterboard wall? Yes. All our coat racks and hooks come with wall plugs suitable for plasterboard. For heavier loads, we recommend using heavy-duty plasterboard anchors or locating a timber stud behind the plasterboard. What is steam bending and why does it matter? Steam bending is a traditional woodworking technique where solid wood is exposed to steam until it becomes pliable, then bent into shape and held until it sets. Unlike laminated or routed curves, steam-bent wood retains the full strength of the grain — there are no weak points at the bend. It’s also more sustainable, as it produces less waste than cutting curves from flat stock. All NOIR.DESIGN coat racks use steam-bent components. Do the coat racks come with all the fixings I need? Yes — every NOIR.DESIGN coat rack and hook comes with wall plugs and screws suitable for both masonry and plasterboard walls, plus full installation instructions. Can I order a custom size or finish? We occasionally take on custom commissions for bespoke sizes, finishes, or hook configurations. Contact us to discuss your requirements. Are these suitable for outdoor use? Our coat racks and hooks are designed for interior use. For outdoor or high-humidity environments (such as a porch or garage), we recommend sealing the wood with an exterior-grade oil or varnish before installation. How do I care for a wooden coat rack? Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Once or twice a year, apply a small amount of natural wood oil (such as Danish oil or tung oil) to nourish the wood and maintain its finish. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can fade and dry out the wood over time. 9. Shop the Collection Ready to transform your hallway? Browse the full NOIR.DESIGN coat rack and wall hook collection: Steam-Bent Coat Racks Oak Coat Rack — 5 Hooks Walnut Coat Rack — 5 Hooks Oak & Walnut Blended Coat Rack Walnut & Oak Blended Coat Rack Black Walnut Coat Rack Coat Racks with Key Storage Sunrise Oak & Walnut — with Key Hook Summer Breeze Oak — with Key Hook Evening Oak & Walnut — with Key Hook Individual Wall Hooks Oak Tordu Hooks Ash Tordu Hooks Oak Monaco Hooks Walnut Monaco Hooks Ash Wall Hooks All products are handcrafted to order by our artisan team in the UK and delivered in premium NOIR.DESIGN packaging.
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