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HOMCOM 5-Tier Shoe Rack, Acacia Wooden Shoe Storage Organiser with 4 Hangers, Holds up to 24 Pairs, for Entryway, Living Room, 64 x 26 x 82 cm, Teak

HOMCOM 5-Tier Shoe Rack, Acacia Wooden Shoe Storage Organiser with 4 Hangers, Holds up to 24 Pairs, for Entryway, Living Room, 64 x 26 x 82 cm, Teak
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- HOLDS 24 SHOE PAIRS: 5 tiers to hold four pairs each - great for small households and flats. Back barrier and high side on back shelf, helps prevent shoes falling off.
- SIDE HANGERS: Able to hold 4 other shoe pairs - handy extra space. Whole rack is suitable for flats, trainers, low boots and similar footwear.
- WOODEN STRUCTURE: Acacia wood is tough and fully supportive - suitable for everyday use. Rich brown tonal finish for extra protection, easy to wipe clean too.
- MULTIFUNCTIONAL USE: Natural wood design can blend into all style decors to hallway, bedroom, living room and more.
- Dimension: Overall Dimension: 64L x 26W x 82H cm. Weight Capacity: 80kg (Each Shelf). Assembly required.
Brand | HOMCOM |
SKU | 833-437 |
Package QTY | 1 |
Weights & dimensions

Overall dimensions | 64cm x 26cm x 82cm |
Weight capacity | 80 kg |
Item weight | 6.5 kg |
Features
Colour | Teak |
Material | Acacia Wood |
Style | Modern |
Item shape | Rectangular |
Number of shelves | 5 |
Care instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Mounting type | Floor Mount |
Finish type | Coated |
Shelf type | Tiered Shelf |
Are batteries required? | No |
Special features | Metal Shoe Holder/Open Design |
Is assembly required? | Yes |
Are batteries included? | No |
Furniture finish | Acacia Wood |
Recommended uses for product | Shoes |
Number of items | 1 |
Installation type | Freestanding |
Age range description | Adult |
Frame material | Wood |
Specific uses for product | Inside |
Room type | Hallway |
Pattern | Solid |
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- Contact us within 30 calendar days of delivery to return, exchange or refund your order(s).
- You can view our full return and refund policy here.
- Aosom UK reserves the right to charge a return shipping on non-warranty returns and exchanges.
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This wooden shoe storage by HOMCOM is a great solution for organising and storing your footwear. Made from Acacia wood in a 5-tier design, the wooden shoe rack is ideal for placing low ankle shoes on the 4 bottom tiers and boots for the top shelf. This shoe shelf also comes with side hangers for your slippers if needed. With a weight capacity of 80Kg per shelf, it can hold up to 20 pairs of shoes. Styled in a vintage look in a teak finish, it adds an elegant touch to any decor of your room.
Features:
- Vintage look will be eye-catching in your home
- 5-tier rack to help store up to 20 pairs of shoes
- Shoes within 18 cm can be placed on the lower shelves
- Side hangers can hold 4 pairs of shoes
- Varnished surface for easy maintenance and reliable use
- Made from acacia wood, which is sturdy and durable
- An ideal storage solution for your hallway, entryway, corridor, bedroom and more
- Assembly required
Specification:
- Colour: Teak
- Material: Acacia Wood
- Overall Dimension: 64L x 26W x 82H cm
- Weight Capacity: 80 kg(each shelf)
- Item Label: 833-437
Package Includes:
- 1 x Shoe Rack
- 1 x Manual
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