Merax 59" Farmhouse Hall Tree with Golden Hooks & Walnut Bench, Entryway Organizer with Adjustable Shelves, Shoe Storage, Anti-Tip for Mudroom, Living Room, Blue
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Specifications
- Color: Blue
- Brand: Merax
- Size: 59"W x 15.4"D x 76.7"H
- Item Weight: 100 Pounds
- Style: Hall Tree with Golden Hooks & Handles
The Merax 59" Farmhouse Hall Tree is an elegant solution for those seeking a stylish yet functional entryway organizer. With its sophisticated design featuring golden hooks and a beautiful walnut finish, this hall tree not only serves as a practical storage space but also adds a touch of charm to your mudroom or living room. Whether you need to hang coats, store shoes, or organize bags, this hall tree offers customizable storage options to meet your needs.
Features
- Elegant Farmhouse Design: Includes gold-tone handles/hooks, curved detailing, grooved doors, and a dual-tone white-walnut finish for a sophisticated focal point.
- Customizable Storage: Equipped with 8 metal hooks and 2 upper cabinets with built-in hooks & adjustable shelves; each shelf/hook holds up to 22-5.5 lbs.
- 4-in-1 Functional Bench: Features a 1" thick walnut-tone bench that supports up to 264 lbs and includes 4 flip-down shoe compartments for easy access.
- Sturdy & Safe Construction: Made from premium MDF with reinforced hardware and a total capacity of 352 lbs. It also comes with anti-tipping devices for safety.
- Space-Saving Solution: Dimensions of 59"W x 15.4"D x 76.7"H fit perfectly in entryways or mudrooms, and it includes tool-free assembly hardware.
Pros
- Stylish and elegant design enhances any entryway decor.
- Ample storage options for coats, bags, and shoes.
- Solid construction with a significant weight capacity.
- Safety features for households with children or pets.
- Easy to assemble with provided hardware.
Cons
- Some users reported the assembly instructions could be clearer.
- The blue color may not match all home decor styles.
- Weight can make repositioning difficult once assembled.








































