Our elfa Door & Wall Rack System is an innovative rack and basket system that allows you to create a flexible, customized storage center. To create an overdoor solution, begin with an elfa 77-3/4" White Wall-Mounted Standard - the vertical, epoxy-coated steel axis of the system. Hang the Mounted Standard on a door using Residential or Commercial Overdoor Hooks or a wall with the hardware appropriate to the mounting surface. Now, add the baskets and racks that best suit your storage needs. Baskets can be mounted at any point on the Mounted Standard. Adjust the spacing as needed, take them wherever your tasks finds you, or move them to another Mounted Standard elsewhere in your home or office. Suggested uses for the elfa Door & Wall Rack System can be found in More Information
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For kitchen storage, our elfa Door & Rack System is ideally suited for organizing boxes, cans, packages, spice jars and two liter bottles of soda. Keep laundry essentials, cleaning supplies, ironing accessories and other household essentials that seem to congregate in the utility area organized and easily accessible. It provides versatile, space-saving and practical storage for toiletries, cosmetics and more in the bathroom. In the garage it is ideal for organizing cans, boxes, bags and bottles.
Often, the valuable storage space on a door is overlooked. Our elfa Door & Wall Rack system was developed to fill this need. The fact that the baskets are removable and adjustable is an added bonus you can quickly remove the baskets and take them wherever they're needed. Plus, the combinations are endless, so you're bound to find a solution that suits your needs!
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