Shoe Cabinets & Coat Racks — Organized Entryways
Keep your entryway tidy with Goldfalez shoe cabinets and coat racks. Our 4 designs combine a sturdy metal body structure with engineered wood cover panels for a clean, finished appearance that hides the practical storage within. Shoes stay organized and out of sight, coats hang neatly, and your entrance makes a great first impression.
A guide to our materials
The structural body is constructed from metal profiles — powder-coated for rust resistance and durability. Cover panels and shelving are 1st-quality particleboard with CNC-applied PVC edge banding in your chosen finish. This metal-core, wood-exterior construction provides strength that pure wood cabinets cannot match, while maintaining a warm furniture aesthetic.
Place the shoe cabinet against the wall nearest your front door. If space allows, position a matching coat rack above or alongside. Choose White or Cream finishes for narrow, darker hallways to reflect light. Walnut or Bendir finishes suit wider, naturally lit entryways.
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