The unsung workhorse of the entryway, the humble coat rack (especially useful over the holidays). Here's a roundup of good options.
Above: Designed by Tomoko Azumi, the helix shape of the European beechwood Tra Coat Rack can support a surprising number of coats, jackets, hats, scarves. Go to Architonic for pricing and sourcing information.
Above: The sculptural Twist Coat Rack is constructed of eight solid beech prongs connected with steel and plastic. Shown in mocha; $400 from Design Within Reach.
Above: The Sciangai Coat Rack, designed by D'Urbino, De Pas & Lomazzi in 1973, can be easily folded and stored when not in use; $961 at Unica Home.
Above: The Sven Coat Tree made of solid birch with a walnut veneer is $149 at CB2.
Above: The Stretch Coat Rack by Milwaukee-based Misewell Modern Furniture is made of American walnut with pinwheel joinery connecting the three identical segments; $1,122 at All Modern.
Above: The Hi Coat Stand Rack, made in Italy, is available in cherry wood or with a black, green, or white finish; £181.80 (on sale from £404) at London-based online shop A Mode.
Above: The Blu Dot Splash Coat Rack in gray (also available in a bright blue) is $279 at Design Public.
Above: Add a dose of color to a space with Room & Board's Large Six-Arm Coat Rack, available in nine colors; $229.
Above: On the lower end of the price spectrum, the Tjusig Hat and Coat Stand is $49.99 at Ikea.
Above: The Fritz Hansen Coat Tree is shown in white powder-coated steel and is also available in chromed steel, multi-gray, or multi-colored powder coat; $1,211 at Hive Modern.