TLC for your towels.
We love the clean but playful lines of this minimal, Japanese-designed steel and wood linen rack. Stand it in a corner of the washroom for a thoughtful alternative to a run-of-the-mill towel rack. The rack’s three wooden bars can comfortably house a variety of bath and hand towels, and the clever sloped design keeps them all within easy reach.
Assembly required.
Photography by Rocky Luten and Bobbi Lin
Meet the Maker
Yamazaki Home
Brooklyn, NY
Yamazaki Home is a Japanese home goods company that has been designing sleek organizational tools to refresh and simplify your life for over 100 years. Inspired by life in Japan, where cities are particularly dense, their focus is on clever, space-saving solutions.
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Reviews for
Steel & Wood Linen Rack
Reviews for
Steel & Wood Linen Rack
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
love it
I am using this in my small guest bath. It is super easy to assemble, looks great, and is exactly what I need. I use it to hold one bath towel, bath mat, and a hand towel. I love the low profile, and that I did not have to attach a standard towel rack to my beautiful, newly painted wall.
“Meh...”
To be honest, it’s design is clearly meant for thinner towel sheets that are the new trend these days. This doesn’t work well with plush standard to thick bath towels...unless it’s for one person. Threading the towels through the slots is difficult if another towel is already hung on another rung, and when bunched that close together doesn’t allow for efficient drying.
Lovely, but a little unstable
Fits the space well, looks good, but rattles every time I take a towel off or put one one. Could be a bit sturdier.
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