Nora Single Metal Clothes Hanging Rail
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Have you got neither the time nor the will to do the ironing? Do you wonder how to keep your clothes from getting creased? Try a clothes rail—a piece of occasional furniture that lets you put away a blouse,...
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Before picking your clothes rail, it's crucial to determine what you'll keep there. This will give you an idea of the weight of the clothes to be hung up. Note: a shirt weighs about 200g, trousers 500g...
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Have you got neither the time nor the will to do the ironing? Do you wonder how to keep your clothes from getting creased? Try a clothes rail—a piece of occasional furniture that lets you put away a blouse, dress, jacket, trousers or shirt. Perfect for the night before an important meeting or just for work. It also helps you to declutter your usual storage unit. With the Nora clothes rail, things will become clearer!
Our clothes rail has a wonderfully light and stylish design. It naturally fits in with Scandinavian inspired decor, but also looks great with most styles (thanks to its elegant, clean lines). The lacquered white colour scheme adds a bright touch, and don't worry about stability—this clothes rail is made from steel plate tubes.
You can hang up to 5kg of clothes. It also features a shelf for shoes and bags. Delivered flat, your clothes rail can be assembled in just a few minutes.
Accessories are available in our catalogue to complement your item (baskets, hangers, etc).
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Before picking your clothes rail, it's crucial to determine what you'll keep there. This will give you an idea of the weight of the clothes to be hung up. Note: a shirt weighs about 200g, trousers 500g -1kg, a jacket between 600g - 1. 2kg. You should also consider where you'll keep it, as each model has different measurements which don't necessarily fit your space.
See all of our storage tips and tricks in the Compactor blog.


















