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Two Rails. 220cm. No Floor Footprint.

Pack of two wall-mounted industrial pipe clothes rails, each 1100mm wide with 300mm clearance from wall to bar. 30kg per rail for a fully loaded hanging wardrobe. Matte black powder-coated steel pipe. All fixings included for solid and plasterboard walls. Requires drilling. Use together for a complete open wardrobe setup or in two separate positions. The hanging storage solution that returns the floor to the room rather than occupying it.

Pack of 2. 1100mm each. 30kg per rail. 300mm wall clearance. Matte black steel. Fixings included. The wardrobe that goes on the wall.

Rails, Load, Depth, Finish

  • Pack of 2, 1100mm each: 220cm of combined hanging width comparable to a mid-size wardrobe at no floor footprint and a fraction of the cost.
  • 30kg per rail: Handles a fully loaded hanging wardrobe including winter coats without bending or the fixings working loose.
  • 300mm wall clearance: 30cm from wall to hanging bar; coat hangers sit properly, bulky items hang clear of the wall, clothes slide without jamming.
  • Matte black powder-coated steel pipe: Colour baked on at high temperature for better resistance to chips and daily contact than a painted surface.
  • All fixings included: Wall anchors, screws and instructions for solid and plasterboard walls no separate hardware shop visit before installation.
  • Requires drilling: Wall-fixed, not freestanding. Works on solid brick, masonry and plasterboard with the included fixings.

The Wall Does the Work

A freestanding wardrobe or rail takes floor space space that most bedrooms cannot spare. A wall-mounted rail takes wall space, returning the floor beneath it to the room entirely. Two rails at 220cm of combined width provides hanging capacity equivalent to a mid-size wardrobe without the floor footprint, the visual bulk or the flat-pack assembly. The industrial pipe aesthetic is a considered choice rather than a generic one: black steel pipe reads as deliberate and sits naturally against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and bold painted surfaces. Mounting height, loading distribution and a curated rather than packed arrangement are the three variables that determine whether a wall-mounted open rail reads as a storage solution or a room feature. Done well it is both.

The Floor Comes Back

The most common complaint about small bedrooms is not the size. It is what the lack of storage does to the size. A freestanding rail on the floor, a chair buried under clothes, a chest of drawers with things balanced on top: the room stops being a bedroom and starts being a storage unit with a mattress in it. Two wall-mounted rails change that dynamic. The clothes go up. The floor comes back. These rails are powder-coated steel pipe, formed into brackets and a hanging bar rated to 30kg each. That covers a full rail of winter coats, dense hanging wardrobes and anything a real wardrobe holds without the bar bending or the fixings working loose. Two rails provide 220cm of combined hanging capacity comparable to a mid-size wardrobe at a fraction of the cost and with no floor footprint.

Each rail is 1100mm wide and 300mm from wall to bar. The 300mm clearance is the detail that separates a well-designed rail from a poorly designed one: enough depth for coat hangers to sit properly, for bulkier garments to hang without pressing against the wall, and for clothes to be moved along the bar without the hangers jamming. All fixings included: wall anchors, screws and instructions. Requires drilling.

Two Rails, Rated Load, Depth, Finish

  • Pack of 2 rails: 220cm combined. Two rails at 1100mm each: 220cm of combined hanging width. Use together on one wall for a full open wardrobe, or in two separate positions. One purchase, all fixings included.
  • 30kg per rail: a proper load rating. Handles a fully loaded wardrobe including winter coats without bending. Distribute weight evenly along the bar.
  • 300mm wall clearance: the right depth. 30cm from wall to bar. Coat hangers sit properly, bulky garments hang without touching the wall, clothes slide without jamming.
  • 1100mm width per rail. Roughly the width of a UK single bed. Wide enough for a meaningful quantity of clothing.
  • Matte black powder-coated steel pipe. Colour baked on at high temperature. Resists chips and daily contact from hangers better than a painted surface.
  • All fixings included. Wall anchors, screws and instructions for both solid and plasterboard walls. No separate hardware shop visit needed before installation.

Wall Space Versus Floor Space

A freestanding wardrobe takes floor space. A wall-mounted rail takes wall space, and most bedrooms have significantly more wall space available than floor space. The floor beneath the rail is completely free for a chest of drawers, shoe storage or simply an uncluttered floor. Two rails at 220cm combined width is wardrobe-scale hanging capacity without the floor footprint, the visual bulk or the flat-pack assembly challenge.

Black steel pipe is a visually simple object that does not compete with the room around it. Against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster or bold painted surfaces it reads equally well in any of them.

Where These Rails Work Best

A bedroom without a built-in wardrobe where wall-mounted rails provide the full hanging capacity at a fraction of the cost of a wardrobe installation. A studio flat where the entire sleeping and dressing zone is in one room and the floor space budget is limited to essentials. A hallway where one rail handles coats, bags and daily outerwear in a considered industrial finish rather than a generic chrome hook rail. A utility room or laundry space where clothes are hung to air after washing and the rail doubles as a short-term hanging zone. A rental property where wall-mounted rails are permitted and a freestanding rail would occupy too much floor space.

Before You Install

  • Check your wall type before drilling. On solid brick or masonry the included screws and anchors hold firmly. On plasterboard, use the included cavity wall anchors and locate a stud where possible for heavier loads. A test drill confirms the wall type before committing to the full installation.
  • Mount height: 20 to 30cm clearance above longest garments. For full-length dresses, maxi coats and trousers hanging full length, position the bar at around 180 to 200cm from the floor. For shorter items like shirts and jackets, 150 to 160cm is sufficient and leaves more usable floor space below.
  • Not suitable for renters without landlord approval. These rails require drilling. In a rental property, confirm with your landlord before installation. The fixing holes are small and straightforward to fill when you move.
Pack of 2
Quantity
1100mm each
Width
30kg per rail
Load
300mm depth
Wall Clearance
Matte black
Finish
Fixings included
Mounting
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions (each rail)
293mm (H) x 1100mm (W) x 300mm (D)
1100mm wide: enough for a meaningful hanging wardrobe. 300mm depth gives clearance for coat hangers and bulky garments to hang freely.
Pack Contents
2 x rails, wall anchors, screws, instructions
220cm of combined hanging width. Use together or in two separate positions. All fixings included.
Weight Capacity
30kg per rail
Handles a full wardrobe including winter coats. Distribute weight evenly along the bar.
Material
Powder-coated steel pipe
Industrial pipe construction. The pipe form gives the rail its specific aesthetic character in industrial, Scandi and Japandi rooms.
Finish
Matte black powder coat
Colour baked on at high temperature. Better resistance to chips and daily contact from hangers than a painted surface.
Mounting
Wall-fixed, drilling required
Not freestanding. Fixings for solid and plasterboard walls included. Confirm with landlord before drilling in rented properties.
Wall Clearance
300mm
30cm from wall to bar. Coat hangers sit naturally, bulky garments hang clear, clothes move without jamming.
Interior Style
Industrial, Scandi, Japandi, contemporary
Reads as deliberate in rooms with a material-led aesthetic. Works against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and dark paint.
Best Positions
Bedroom, studio, hallway, utility room
Any wall where hanging storage is needed and floor space cannot be given to a freestanding unit.
Mount Height Guide
Bar at 180–200cm for full-length items
Bar at 180 to 200cm from the floor for full-length items. For shorter items, 150 to 160cm leaves more usable floor space below the rail.

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 1–3 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

Industrial Pipe Clothes Rails: Your Questions

What are the dimensions of each rail?

Each rail is 293mm tall, 1100mm wide and 300mm deep. The 1100mm width is roughly the width of a UK single bed wide enough for a meaningful quantity of hanging clothes. The 300mm depth is the distance from the wall to the front of the bar: 30cm gives full clearance for coat hangers to sit properly and for bulkier garments to hang without pressing against the wall surface.

How much weight can each rail hold?

30kg per rail. Covers a fully loaded wardrobe including winter coats without bending or loosening. Distribute weight evenly along the bar rather than loading everything at one end.

What walls can they be fixed to?

Solid brick, masonry and plasterboard. On solid walls the included screws and anchors hold firmly. On plasterboard, use the included cavity anchors and locate a stud for heavier loads. A test drill confirms the wall type. Fixings for both wall types are in the pack.

Do all the fixings come in the box?

Yes. Wall anchors, screws and instructions for both wall types. You need a drill and screwdriver no separate hardware trip before installation.

How high should I mount the rails?

Position the bar so there is at least 20 to 30cm of clearance above the longest items you plan to hang. For full-length dresses, maxi coats and trousers hanging at full length, that typically means the bar at around 180 to 200cm from the floor. For shorter hanging items shirts and jackets 150 to 160cm is sufficient and leaves more usable floor space below.

Can two rails be mounted on the same wall at different heights?

Yes. One rail lower for longer items, a second above it for shorter garments. This doubles hanging capacity within the same wall width and creates a complete open wardrobe without a second floor zone.

Can these be used in a rented property?

These require drilling. Confirm with your landlord before installation in a rented property. Many landlords are comfortable with small drilled fixings. A wall-mounted rail in a small bedroom is a substantially better solution than a freestanding rail on the floor.

What interior styles do they suit?

Industrial, Scandi, Japandi and contemporary minimalist rooms. Black powder-coated pipe reads as a deliberate choice. Sits naturally against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and dark surfaces. Keep the rail curated: consistent palette, varied lengths, evenly spaced hangers. A densely packed bar reads as overflow; a considered one reads as a room feature.

Why choose wall-mounted over freestanding?

The floor beneath a wall-mounted rail is completely free. In a small bedroom or studio, the difference between a rail with a footprint and one without is significant: space for a chest of drawers, a bench, or simply an uncluttered floor. Two rails at 220cm is wardrobe-scale hanging capacity at no floor cost.

Creative Ways to Use Wall-Mounted Rails in Rentals

Make rental styling fun and flexible—create backdrop hang zones, display shoes on hooks, or add baskets beneath for extra storage without committing to built-ins.

Get inspired by:

Overview

Two Rails. 220cm. No Floor Footprint.

Pack of two wall-mounted industrial pipe clothes rails, each 1100mm wide with 300mm clearance from wall to bar. 30kg per rail for a fully loaded hanging wardrobe. Matte black powder-coated steel pipe. All fixings included for solid and plasterboard walls. Requires drilling. Use together for a complete open wardrobe setup or in two separate positions. The hanging storage solution that returns the floor to the room rather than occupying it.

Pack of 2. 1100mm each. 30kg per rail. 300mm wall clearance. Matte black steel. Fixings included. The wardrobe that goes on the wall.

Rails, Load, Depth, Finish

  • Pack of 2, 1100mm each: 220cm of combined hanging width comparable to a mid-size wardrobe at no floor footprint and a fraction of the cost.
  • 30kg per rail: Handles a fully loaded hanging wardrobe including winter coats without bending or the fixings working loose.
  • 300mm wall clearance: 30cm from wall to hanging bar; coat hangers sit properly, bulky items hang clear of the wall, clothes slide without jamming.
  • Matte black powder-coated steel pipe: Colour baked on at high temperature for better resistance to chips and daily contact than a painted surface.
  • All fixings included: Wall anchors, screws and instructions for solid and plasterboard walls no separate hardware shop visit before installation.
  • Requires drilling: Wall-fixed, not freestanding. Works on solid brick, masonry and plasterboard with the included fixings.

The Wall Does the Work

A freestanding wardrobe or rail takes floor space space that most bedrooms cannot spare. A wall-mounted rail takes wall space, returning the floor beneath it to the room entirely. Two rails at 220cm of combined width provides hanging capacity equivalent to a mid-size wardrobe without the floor footprint, the visual bulk or the flat-pack assembly. The industrial pipe aesthetic is a considered choice rather than a generic one: black steel pipe reads as deliberate and sits naturally against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and bold painted surfaces. Mounting height, loading distribution and a curated rather than packed arrangement are the three variables that determine whether a wall-mounted open rail reads as a storage solution or a room feature. Done well it is both.

Description

The Floor Comes Back

The most common complaint about small bedrooms is not the size. It is what the lack of storage does to the size. A freestanding rail on the floor, a chair buried under clothes, a chest of drawers with things balanced on top: the room stops being a bedroom and starts being a storage unit with a mattress in it. Two wall-mounted rails change that dynamic. The clothes go up. The floor comes back. These rails are powder-coated steel pipe, formed into brackets and a hanging bar rated to 30kg each. That covers a full rail of winter coats, dense hanging wardrobes and anything a real wardrobe holds without the bar bending or the fixings working loose. Two rails provide 220cm of combined hanging capacity comparable to a mid-size wardrobe at a fraction of the cost and with no floor footprint.

Each rail is 1100mm wide and 300mm from wall to bar. The 300mm clearance is the detail that separates a well-designed rail from a poorly designed one: enough depth for coat hangers to sit properly, for bulkier garments to hang without pressing against the wall, and for clothes to be moved along the bar without the hangers jamming. All fixings included: wall anchors, screws and instructions. Requires drilling.

Two Rails, Rated Load, Depth, Finish

  • Pack of 2 rails: 220cm combined. Two rails at 1100mm each: 220cm of combined hanging width. Use together on one wall for a full open wardrobe, or in two separate positions. One purchase, all fixings included.
  • 30kg per rail: a proper load rating. Handles a fully loaded wardrobe including winter coats without bending. Distribute weight evenly along the bar.
  • 300mm wall clearance: the right depth. 30cm from wall to bar. Coat hangers sit properly, bulky garments hang without touching the wall, clothes slide without jamming.
  • 1100mm width per rail. Roughly the width of a UK single bed. Wide enough for a meaningful quantity of clothing.
  • Matte black powder-coated steel pipe. Colour baked on at high temperature. Resists chips and daily contact from hangers better than a painted surface.
  • All fixings included. Wall anchors, screws and instructions for both solid and plasterboard walls. No separate hardware shop visit needed before installation.

Wall Space Versus Floor Space

A freestanding wardrobe takes floor space. A wall-mounted rail takes wall space, and most bedrooms have significantly more wall space available than floor space. The floor beneath the rail is completely free for a chest of drawers, shoe storage or simply an uncluttered floor. Two rails at 220cm combined width is wardrobe-scale hanging capacity without the floor footprint, the visual bulk or the flat-pack assembly challenge.

Black steel pipe is a visually simple object that does not compete with the room around it. Against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster or bold painted surfaces it reads equally well in any of them.

Where These Rails Work Best

A bedroom without a built-in wardrobe where wall-mounted rails provide the full hanging capacity at a fraction of the cost of a wardrobe installation. A studio flat where the entire sleeping and dressing zone is in one room and the floor space budget is limited to essentials. A hallway where one rail handles coats, bags and daily outerwear in a considered industrial finish rather than a generic chrome hook rail. A utility room or laundry space where clothes are hung to air after washing and the rail doubles as a short-term hanging zone. A rental property where wall-mounted rails are permitted and a freestanding rail would occupy too much floor space.

Before You Install

  • Check your wall type before drilling. On solid brick or masonry the included screws and anchors hold firmly. On plasterboard, use the included cavity wall anchors and locate a stud where possible for heavier loads. A test drill confirms the wall type before committing to the full installation.
  • Mount height: 20 to 30cm clearance above longest garments. For full-length dresses, maxi coats and trousers hanging full length, position the bar at around 180 to 200cm from the floor. For shorter items like shirts and jackets, 150 to 160cm is sufficient and leaves more usable floor space below.
  • Not suitable for renters without landlord approval. These rails require drilling. In a rental property, confirm with your landlord before installation. The fixing holes are small and straightforward to fill when you move.

Specifications

Pack of 2
Quantity
1100mm each
Width
30kg per rail
Load
300mm depth
Wall Clearance
Matte black
Finish
Fixings included
Mounting
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions (each rail)
293mm (H) x 1100mm (W) x 300mm (D)
1100mm wide: enough for a meaningful hanging wardrobe. 300mm depth gives clearance for coat hangers and bulky garments to hang freely.
Pack Contents
2 x rails, wall anchors, screws, instructions
220cm of combined hanging width. Use together or in two separate positions. All fixings included.
Weight Capacity
30kg per rail
Handles a full wardrobe including winter coats. Distribute weight evenly along the bar.
Material
Powder-coated steel pipe
Industrial pipe construction. The pipe form gives the rail its specific aesthetic character in industrial, Scandi and Japandi rooms.
Finish
Matte black powder coat
Colour baked on at high temperature. Better resistance to chips and daily contact from hangers than a painted surface.
Mounting
Wall-fixed, drilling required
Not freestanding. Fixings for solid and plasterboard walls included. Confirm with landlord before drilling in rented properties.
Wall Clearance
300mm
30cm from wall to bar. Coat hangers sit naturally, bulky garments hang clear, clothes move without jamming.
Interior Style
Industrial, Scandi, Japandi, contemporary
Reads as deliberate in rooms with a material-led aesthetic. Works against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and dark paint.
Best Positions
Bedroom, studio, hallway, utility room
Any wall where hanging storage is needed and floor space cannot be given to a freestanding unit.
Mount Height Guide
Bar at 180–200cm for full-length items
Bar at 180 to 200cm from the floor for full-length items. For shorter items, 150 to 160cm leaves more usable floor space below the rail.

Delivery & Returns

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 1–3 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

FAQs

Industrial Pipe Clothes Rails: Your Questions

What are the dimensions of each rail?

Each rail is 293mm tall, 1100mm wide and 300mm deep. The 1100mm width is roughly the width of a UK single bed wide enough for a meaningful quantity of hanging clothes. The 300mm depth is the distance from the wall to the front of the bar: 30cm gives full clearance for coat hangers to sit properly and for bulkier garments to hang without pressing against the wall surface.

How much weight can each rail hold?

30kg per rail. Covers a fully loaded wardrobe including winter coats without bending or loosening. Distribute weight evenly along the bar rather than loading everything at one end.

What walls can they be fixed to?

Solid brick, masonry and plasterboard. On solid walls the included screws and anchors hold firmly. On plasterboard, use the included cavity anchors and locate a stud for heavier loads. A test drill confirms the wall type. Fixings for both wall types are in the pack.

Do all the fixings come in the box?

Yes. Wall anchors, screws and instructions for both wall types. You need a drill and screwdriver no separate hardware trip before installation.

How high should I mount the rails?

Position the bar so there is at least 20 to 30cm of clearance above the longest items you plan to hang. For full-length dresses, maxi coats and trousers hanging at full length, that typically means the bar at around 180 to 200cm from the floor. For shorter hanging items shirts and jackets 150 to 160cm is sufficient and leaves more usable floor space below.

Can two rails be mounted on the same wall at different heights?

Yes. One rail lower for longer items, a second above it for shorter garments. This doubles hanging capacity within the same wall width and creates a complete open wardrobe without a second floor zone.

Can these be used in a rented property?

These require drilling. Confirm with your landlord before installation in a rented property. Many landlords are comfortable with small drilled fixings. A wall-mounted rail in a small bedroom is a substantially better solution than a freestanding rail on the floor.

What interior styles do they suit?

Industrial, Scandi, Japandi and contemporary minimalist rooms. Black powder-coated pipe reads as a deliberate choice. Sits naturally against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and dark surfaces. Keep the rail curated: consistent palette, varied lengths, evenly spaced hangers. A densely packed bar reads as overflow; a considered one reads as a room feature.

Why choose wall-mounted over freestanding?

The floor beneath a wall-mounted rail is completely free. In a small bedroom or studio, the difference between a rail with a footprint and one without is significant: space for a chest of drawers, a bench, or simply an uncluttered floor. Two rails at 220cm is wardrobe-scale hanging capacity at no floor cost.

Knowledge Hub

Creative Ways to Use Wall-Mounted Rails in Rentals

Make rental styling fun and flexible—create backdrop hang zones, display shoes on hooks, or add baskets beneath for extra storage without committing to built-ins.

Get inspired by:

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Overview

Description

Specifications

Delivery & Returns

FAQs

Knowledge Hub

Two Rails. 220cm. No Floor Footprint.

Pack of two wall-mounted industrial pipe clothes rails, each 1100mm wide with 300mm clearance from wall to bar. 30kg per rail for a fully loaded hanging wardrobe. Matte black powder-coated steel pipe. All fixings included for solid and plasterboard walls. Requires drilling. Use together for a complete open wardrobe setup or in two separate positions. The hanging storage solution that returns the floor to the room rather than occupying it.

Pack of 2. 1100mm each. 30kg per rail. 300mm wall clearance. Matte black steel. Fixings included. The wardrobe that goes on the wall.

Rails, Load, Depth, Finish

  • Pack of 2, 1100mm each: 220cm of combined hanging width comparable to a mid-size wardrobe at no floor footprint and a fraction of the cost.
  • 30kg per rail: Handles a fully loaded hanging wardrobe including winter coats without bending or the fixings working loose.
  • 300mm wall clearance: 30cm from wall to hanging bar; coat hangers sit properly, bulky items hang clear of the wall, clothes slide without jamming.
  • Matte black powder-coated steel pipe: Colour baked on at high temperature for better resistance to chips and daily contact than a painted surface.
  • All fixings included: Wall anchors, screws and instructions for solid and plasterboard walls no separate hardware shop visit before installation.
  • Requires drilling: Wall-fixed, not freestanding. Works on solid brick, masonry and plasterboard with the included fixings.

The Wall Does the Work

A freestanding wardrobe or rail takes floor space space that most bedrooms cannot spare. A wall-mounted rail takes wall space, returning the floor beneath it to the room entirely. Two rails at 220cm of combined width provides hanging capacity equivalent to a mid-size wardrobe without the floor footprint, the visual bulk or the flat-pack assembly. The industrial pipe aesthetic is a considered choice rather than a generic one: black steel pipe reads as deliberate and sits naturally against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and bold painted surfaces. Mounting height, loading distribution and a curated rather than packed arrangement are the three variables that determine whether a wall-mounted open rail reads as a storage solution or a room feature. Done well it is both.

The Floor Comes Back

The most common complaint about small bedrooms is not the size. It is what the lack of storage does to the size. A freestanding rail on the floor, a chair buried under clothes, a chest of drawers with things balanced on top: the room stops being a bedroom and starts being a storage unit with a mattress in it. Two wall-mounted rails change that dynamic. The clothes go up. The floor comes back. These rails are powder-coated steel pipe, formed into brackets and a hanging bar rated to 30kg each. That covers a full rail of winter coats, dense hanging wardrobes and anything a real wardrobe holds without the bar bending or the fixings working loose. Two rails provide 220cm of combined hanging capacity comparable to a mid-size wardrobe at a fraction of the cost and with no floor footprint.

Each rail is 1100mm wide and 300mm from wall to bar. The 300mm clearance is the detail that separates a well-designed rail from a poorly designed one: enough depth for coat hangers to sit properly, for bulkier garments to hang without pressing against the wall, and for clothes to be moved along the bar without the hangers jamming. All fixings included: wall anchors, screws and instructions. Requires drilling.

Two Rails, Rated Load, Depth, Finish

  • Pack of 2 rails: 220cm combined. Two rails at 1100mm each: 220cm of combined hanging width. Use together on one wall for a full open wardrobe, or in two separate positions. One purchase, all fixings included.
  • 30kg per rail: a proper load rating. Handles a fully loaded wardrobe including winter coats without bending. Distribute weight evenly along the bar.
  • 300mm wall clearance: the right depth. 30cm from wall to bar. Coat hangers sit properly, bulky garments hang without touching the wall, clothes slide without jamming.
  • 1100mm width per rail. Roughly the width of a UK single bed. Wide enough for a meaningful quantity of clothing.
  • Matte black powder-coated steel pipe. Colour baked on at high temperature. Resists chips and daily contact from hangers better than a painted surface.
  • All fixings included. Wall anchors, screws and instructions for both solid and plasterboard walls. No separate hardware shop visit needed before installation.

Wall Space Versus Floor Space

A freestanding wardrobe takes floor space. A wall-mounted rail takes wall space, and most bedrooms have significantly more wall space available than floor space. The floor beneath the rail is completely free for a chest of drawers, shoe storage or simply an uncluttered floor. Two rails at 220cm combined width is wardrobe-scale hanging capacity without the floor footprint, the visual bulk or the flat-pack assembly challenge.

Black steel pipe is a visually simple object that does not compete with the room around it. Against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster or bold painted surfaces it reads equally well in any of them.

Where These Rails Work Best

A bedroom without a built-in wardrobe where wall-mounted rails provide the full hanging capacity at a fraction of the cost of a wardrobe installation. A studio flat where the entire sleeping and dressing zone is in one room and the floor space budget is limited to essentials. A hallway where one rail handles coats, bags and daily outerwear in a considered industrial finish rather than a generic chrome hook rail. A utility room or laundry space where clothes are hung to air after washing and the rail doubles as a short-term hanging zone. A rental property where wall-mounted rails are permitted and a freestanding rail would occupy too much floor space.

Before You Install

  • Check your wall type before drilling. On solid brick or masonry the included screws and anchors hold firmly. On plasterboard, use the included cavity wall anchors and locate a stud where possible for heavier loads. A test drill confirms the wall type before committing to the full installation.
  • Mount height: 20 to 30cm clearance above longest garments. For full-length dresses, maxi coats and trousers hanging full length, position the bar at around 180 to 200cm from the floor. For shorter items like shirts and jackets, 150 to 160cm is sufficient and leaves more usable floor space below.
  • Not suitable for renters without landlord approval. These rails require drilling. In a rental property, confirm with your landlord before installation. The fixing holes are small and straightforward to fill when you move.
Pack of 2
Quantity
1100mm each
Width
30kg per rail
Load
300mm depth
Wall Clearance
Matte black
Finish
Fixings included
Mounting
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions (each rail)
293mm (H) x 1100mm (W) x 300mm (D)
1100mm wide: enough for a meaningful hanging wardrobe. 300mm depth gives clearance for coat hangers and bulky garments to hang freely.
Pack Contents
2 x rails, wall anchors, screws, instructions
220cm of combined hanging width. Use together or in two separate positions. All fixings included.
Weight Capacity
30kg per rail
Handles a full wardrobe including winter coats. Distribute weight evenly along the bar.
Material
Powder-coated steel pipe
Industrial pipe construction. The pipe form gives the rail its specific aesthetic character in industrial, Scandi and Japandi rooms.
Finish
Matte black powder coat
Colour baked on at high temperature. Better resistance to chips and daily contact from hangers than a painted surface.
Mounting
Wall-fixed, drilling required
Not freestanding. Fixings for solid and plasterboard walls included. Confirm with landlord before drilling in rented properties.
Wall Clearance
300mm
30cm from wall to bar. Coat hangers sit naturally, bulky garments hang clear, clothes move without jamming.
Interior Style
Industrial, Scandi, Japandi, contemporary
Reads as deliberate in rooms with a material-led aesthetic. Works against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and dark paint.
Best Positions
Bedroom, studio, hallway, utility room
Any wall where hanging storage is needed and floor space cannot be given to a freestanding unit.
Mount Height Guide
Bar at 180–200cm for full-length items
Bar at 180 to 200cm from the floor for full-length items. For shorter items, 150 to 160cm leaves more usable floor space below the rail.

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 1–3 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

Industrial Pipe Clothes Rails: Your Questions

What are the dimensions of each rail?

Each rail is 293mm tall, 1100mm wide and 300mm deep. The 1100mm width is roughly the width of a UK single bed wide enough for a meaningful quantity of hanging clothes. The 300mm depth is the distance from the wall to the front of the bar: 30cm gives full clearance for coat hangers to sit properly and for bulkier garments to hang without pressing against the wall surface.

How much weight can each rail hold?

30kg per rail. Covers a fully loaded wardrobe including winter coats without bending or loosening. Distribute weight evenly along the bar rather than loading everything at one end.

What walls can they be fixed to?

Solid brick, masonry and plasterboard. On solid walls the included screws and anchors hold firmly. On plasterboard, use the included cavity anchors and locate a stud for heavier loads. A test drill confirms the wall type. Fixings for both wall types are in the pack.

Do all the fixings come in the box?

Yes. Wall anchors, screws and instructions for both wall types. You need a drill and screwdriver no separate hardware trip before installation.

How high should I mount the rails?

Position the bar so there is at least 20 to 30cm of clearance above the longest items you plan to hang. For full-length dresses, maxi coats and trousers hanging at full length, that typically means the bar at around 180 to 200cm from the floor. For shorter hanging items shirts and jackets 150 to 160cm is sufficient and leaves more usable floor space below.

Can two rails be mounted on the same wall at different heights?

Yes. One rail lower for longer items, a second above it for shorter garments. This doubles hanging capacity within the same wall width and creates a complete open wardrobe without a second floor zone.

Can these be used in a rented property?

These require drilling. Confirm with your landlord before installation in a rented property. Many landlords are comfortable with small drilled fixings. A wall-mounted rail in a small bedroom is a substantially better solution than a freestanding rail on the floor.

What interior styles do they suit?

Industrial, Scandi, Japandi and contemporary minimalist rooms. Black powder-coated pipe reads as a deliberate choice. Sits naturally against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and dark surfaces. Keep the rail curated: consistent palette, varied lengths, evenly spaced hangers. A densely packed bar reads as overflow; a considered one reads as a room feature.

Why choose wall-mounted over freestanding?

The floor beneath a wall-mounted rail is completely free. In a small bedroom or studio, the difference between a rail with a footprint and one without is significant: space for a chest of drawers, a bench, or simply an uncluttered floor. Two rails at 220cm is wardrobe-scale hanging capacity at no floor cost.

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Overview

Two Rails. 220cm. No Floor Footprint.

Pack of two wall-mounted industrial pipe clothes rails, each 1100mm wide with 300mm clearance from wall to bar. 30kg per rail for a fully loaded hanging wardrobe. Matte black powder-coated steel pipe. All fixings included for solid and plasterboard walls. Requires drilling. Use together for a complete open wardrobe setup or in two separate positions. The hanging storage solution that returns the floor to the room rather than occupying it.

Pack of 2. 1100mm each. 30kg per rail. 300mm wall clearance. Matte black steel. Fixings included. The wardrobe that goes on the wall.

Rails, Load, Depth, Finish

  • Pack of 2, 1100mm each: 220cm of combined hanging width comparable to a mid-size wardrobe at no floor footprint and a fraction of the cost.
  • 30kg per rail: Handles a fully loaded hanging wardrobe including winter coats without bending or the fixings working loose.
  • 300mm wall clearance: 30cm from wall to hanging bar; coat hangers sit properly, bulky items hang clear of the wall, clothes slide without jamming.
  • Matte black powder-coated steel pipe: Colour baked on at high temperature for better resistance to chips and daily contact than a painted surface.
  • All fixings included: Wall anchors, screws and instructions for solid and plasterboard walls no separate hardware shop visit before installation.
  • Requires drilling: Wall-fixed, not freestanding. Works on solid brick, masonry and plasterboard with the included fixings.

The Wall Does the Work

A freestanding wardrobe or rail takes floor space space that most bedrooms cannot spare. A wall-mounted rail takes wall space, returning the floor beneath it to the room entirely. Two rails at 220cm of combined width provides hanging capacity equivalent to a mid-size wardrobe without the floor footprint, the visual bulk or the flat-pack assembly. The industrial pipe aesthetic is a considered choice rather than a generic one: black steel pipe reads as deliberate and sits naturally against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and bold painted surfaces. Mounting height, loading distribution and a curated rather than packed arrangement are the three variables that determine whether a wall-mounted open rail reads as a storage solution or a room feature. Done well it is both.

Description

The Floor Comes Back

The most common complaint about small bedrooms is not the size. It is what the lack of storage does to the size. A freestanding rail on the floor, a chair buried under clothes, a chest of drawers with things balanced on top: the room stops being a bedroom and starts being a storage unit with a mattress in it. Two wall-mounted rails change that dynamic. The clothes go up. The floor comes back. These rails are powder-coated steel pipe, formed into brackets and a hanging bar rated to 30kg each. That covers a full rail of winter coats, dense hanging wardrobes and anything a real wardrobe holds without the bar bending or the fixings working loose. Two rails provide 220cm of combined hanging capacity comparable to a mid-size wardrobe at a fraction of the cost and with no floor footprint.

Each rail is 1100mm wide and 300mm from wall to bar. The 300mm clearance is the detail that separates a well-designed rail from a poorly designed one: enough depth for coat hangers to sit properly, for bulkier garments to hang without pressing against the wall, and for clothes to be moved along the bar without the hangers jamming. All fixings included: wall anchors, screws and instructions. Requires drilling.

Two Rails, Rated Load, Depth, Finish

  • Pack of 2 rails: 220cm combined. Two rails at 1100mm each: 220cm of combined hanging width. Use together on one wall for a full open wardrobe, or in two separate positions. One purchase, all fixings included.
  • 30kg per rail: a proper load rating. Handles a fully loaded wardrobe including winter coats without bending. Distribute weight evenly along the bar.
  • 300mm wall clearance: the right depth. 30cm from wall to bar. Coat hangers sit properly, bulky garments hang without touching the wall, clothes slide without jamming.
  • 1100mm width per rail. Roughly the width of a UK single bed. Wide enough for a meaningful quantity of clothing.
  • Matte black powder-coated steel pipe. Colour baked on at high temperature. Resists chips and daily contact from hangers better than a painted surface.
  • All fixings included. Wall anchors, screws and instructions for both solid and plasterboard walls. No separate hardware shop visit needed before installation.

Wall Space Versus Floor Space

A freestanding wardrobe takes floor space. A wall-mounted rail takes wall space, and most bedrooms have significantly more wall space available than floor space. The floor beneath the rail is completely free for a chest of drawers, shoe storage or simply an uncluttered floor. Two rails at 220cm combined width is wardrobe-scale hanging capacity without the floor footprint, the visual bulk or the flat-pack assembly challenge.

Black steel pipe is a visually simple object that does not compete with the room around it. Against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster or bold painted surfaces it reads equally well in any of them.

Where These Rails Work Best

A bedroom without a built-in wardrobe where wall-mounted rails provide the full hanging capacity at a fraction of the cost of a wardrobe installation. A studio flat where the entire sleeping and dressing zone is in one room and the floor space budget is limited to essentials. A hallway where one rail handles coats, bags and daily outerwear in a considered industrial finish rather than a generic chrome hook rail. A utility room or laundry space where clothes are hung to air after washing and the rail doubles as a short-term hanging zone. A rental property where wall-mounted rails are permitted and a freestanding rail would occupy too much floor space.

Before You Install

  • Check your wall type before drilling. On solid brick or masonry the included screws and anchors hold firmly. On plasterboard, use the included cavity wall anchors and locate a stud where possible for heavier loads. A test drill confirms the wall type before committing to the full installation.
  • Mount height: 20 to 30cm clearance above longest garments. For full-length dresses, maxi coats and trousers hanging full length, position the bar at around 180 to 200cm from the floor. For shorter items like shirts and jackets, 150 to 160cm is sufficient and leaves more usable floor space below.
  • Not suitable for renters without landlord approval. These rails require drilling. In a rental property, confirm with your landlord before installation. The fixing holes are small and straightforward to fill when you move.

Specifications

Pack of 2
Quantity
1100mm each
Width
30kg per rail
Load
300mm depth
Wall Clearance
Matte black
Finish
Fixings included
Mounting
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions (each rail)
293mm (H) x 1100mm (W) x 300mm (D)
1100mm wide: enough for a meaningful hanging wardrobe. 300mm depth gives clearance for coat hangers and bulky garments to hang freely.
Pack Contents
2 x rails, wall anchors, screws, instructions
220cm of combined hanging width. Use together or in two separate positions. All fixings included.
Weight Capacity
30kg per rail
Handles a full wardrobe including winter coats. Distribute weight evenly along the bar.
Material
Powder-coated steel pipe
Industrial pipe construction. The pipe form gives the rail its specific aesthetic character in industrial, Scandi and Japandi rooms.
Finish
Matte black powder coat
Colour baked on at high temperature. Better resistance to chips and daily contact from hangers than a painted surface.
Mounting
Wall-fixed, drilling required
Not freestanding. Fixings for solid and plasterboard walls included. Confirm with landlord before drilling in rented properties.
Wall Clearance
300mm
30cm from wall to bar. Coat hangers sit naturally, bulky garments hang clear, clothes move without jamming.
Interior Style
Industrial, Scandi, Japandi, contemporary
Reads as deliberate in rooms with a material-led aesthetic. Works against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and dark paint.
Best Positions
Bedroom, studio, hallway, utility room
Any wall where hanging storage is needed and floor space cannot be given to a freestanding unit.
Mount Height Guide
Bar at 180–200cm for full-length items
Bar at 180 to 200cm from the floor for full-length items. For shorter items, 150 to 160cm leaves more usable floor space below the rail.

Delivery & Returns

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 1–3 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

FAQs

Industrial Pipe Clothes Rails: Your Questions

What are the dimensions of each rail?

Each rail is 293mm tall, 1100mm wide and 300mm deep. The 1100mm width is roughly the width of a UK single bed wide enough for a meaningful quantity of hanging clothes. The 300mm depth is the distance from the wall to the front of the bar: 30cm gives full clearance for coat hangers to sit properly and for bulkier garments to hang without pressing against the wall surface.

How much weight can each rail hold?

30kg per rail. Covers a fully loaded wardrobe including winter coats without bending or loosening. Distribute weight evenly along the bar rather than loading everything at one end.

What walls can they be fixed to?

Solid brick, masonry and plasterboard. On solid walls the included screws and anchors hold firmly. On plasterboard, use the included cavity anchors and locate a stud for heavier loads. A test drill confirms the wall type. Fixings for both wall types are in the pack.

Do all the fixings come in the box?

Yes. Wall anchors, screws and instructions for both wall types. You need a drill and screwdriver no separate hardware trip before installation.

How high should I mount the rails?

Position the bar so there is at least 20 to 30cm of clearance above the longest items you plan to hang. For full-length dresses, maxi coats and trousers hanging at full length, that typically means the bar at around 180 to 200cm from the floor. For shorter hanging items shirts and jackets 150 to 160cm is sufficient and leaves more usable floor space below.

Can two rails be mounted on the same wall at different heights?

Yes. One rail lower for longer items, a second above it for shorter garments. This doubles hanging capacity within the same wall width and creates a complete open wardrobe without a second floor zone.

Can these be used in a rented property?

These require drilling. Confirm with your landlord before installation in a rented property. Many landlords are comfortable with small drilled fixings. A wall-mounted rail in a small bedroom is a substantially better solution than a freestanding rail on the floor.

What interior styles do they suit?

Industrial, Scandi, Japandi and contemporary minimalist rooms. Black powder-coated pipe reads as a deliberate choice. Sits naturally against white walls, exposed brick, warm plaster and dark surfaces. Keep the rail curated: consistent palette, varied lengths, evenly spaced hangers. A densely packed bar reads as overflow; a considered one reads as a room feature.

Why choose wall-mounted over freestanding?

The floor beneath a wall-mounted rail is completely free. In a small bedroom or studio, the difference between a rail with a footprint and one without is significant: space for a chest of drawers, a bench, or simply an uncluttered floor. Two rails at 220cm is wardrobe-scale hanging capacity at no floor cost.

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