Reclaimed Railroad Spike Coat Rack; Rustic Towel Rack; Hat Holder 1
Reclaimed Railroad Spike Coat Rack; Rustic Towel Rack; Hat Holder 2
Reclaimed Railroad Spike Coat Rack; Rustic Towel Rack; Hat Holder 3
Reclaimed Railroad Spike Coat Rack; Rustic Towel Rack; Hat Holder 4
Reclaimed Railroad Spike Coat Rack; Rustic Towel Rack; Hat Holder 5
Reclaimed Railroad Spike Coat Rack; Rustic Towel Rack; Hat Holder 6

Reclaimed Railroad Spike Coat Rack; Rustic Towel Rack; Hat Holder

$59

CUSTOM MADE RUSTIC WOOD COAT/HAT RACKS
My handcrafted wood coat racks are ideal for coats, hats, towels, etc. They feature hand carved live edges and genuine vintage railroad spikes. Lightly hand-distressed solid wood provides a rustic, aged look. Wall mounted racks are great for entries, game rooms, bathrooms, man caves, and more. Available in a variety of sizes and finishes as well as the number of hooks. Pricing starts at just $59.

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Ray Cichlar

Ray Cichlar

Rustic Furniture Hut

Pismo Beach, CA
Member since: 2015
4.9
9 Maker Reviews
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    A Maker who has been a valued part of this community for several years.

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    Customers say that this Maker ships promptly after completing a project.

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    This Maker has consistently demonstrated excellence in craftsmanship and customer service.

Artistic Iron & Wood Concepts ◊ Design & Fabrication

I work with wood and metal to make distinctive items that integrate design and function. Every project is unique and requires a personalized approach, with attention to artistry and craftsmanship a fundamental commitment to my clients.

Contact Info:
Email: RusticFurnitureHut@gmail.com
Phone: Please send an email if you'd like my direct contact number.

About the Owner:
My extensive background in art, design, and fabrication allows me to creatively apply different methods and materials for projects. I strive to create original, skillfully crafted items that will exceed my clients expectations.

A bit of (tongue-in-cheek) personal history:
When I was 9 years old, I stepped on a board with a rusty nail and became hooked on woodworking.

When I was 12 years old, I watched my father arc welding a project in his fabrication shop. After the blindness subsided, I bought a welding helmet and went to work . . .

The first time I accidentally hit my thumb with a hammer, I yelled at the top of my lungs in a foreign language. The second time, I went out and bought a smaller hammer.

If I had a dollar for every splinter I've pulled out of my hands, I could go to law school. Then I would be able to sue the trees.

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