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Explore our range of clothes rails from The Range. Founded in 1989, The Range is the fastest growing retailer in the UK with an extensive selection to cater to a variety of styles and budgets. The Range provides affordable and quality products to enhance your living space.
Wood clothes rails from The Range are a smart, versatile solution for organising garments while keeping them visible and accessible. Ideal for bedrooms, dressing rooms, or hallways, they offer a flexible alternative to traditional wardrobes. Clothes rails are particularly useful for compact living spaces, guest rooms, or for showcasing curated selections of clothing. Some designs include lower shelves or built-in hooks for added functionality, helping you store shoes, bags, or accessories alongside your clothes. Their open structure encourages better airflow around garments, and they make outfit planning a breeze. Easy to move and reconfigure, clothes rails are also popular for temporary setups or seasonal storage. From minimalist frames to statement designs, these rails serve both form and function - bringing order and style to everyday routines without taking up too much space.
The right material for your clothes rails can transform its presence in any room - and wood offers a great balance of style and versatility. Wood is one of the most timeless and versatile materials in interior design. It brings warmth, character, and a natural grounding element to any space. Whether it’s light oak, rich walnut, dark mahogany, or rustic reclaimed timber, each type of wood carries its own texture, grain, and tone. Wooden furniture works across all design styles - from traditional and farmhouse to Scandinavian and industrial - adapting seamlessly to its environment. It pairs well with virtually all materials, including metal, leather, glass, and fabric, and offers incredible longevity and appeal. Whether polished or raw, sleek or distressed, wood adds depth and authenticity to interiors in a way few materials can match.
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