HALL TREE
x COAT TREE
xx CLOTHES RACK
Photo shows how to make a colorful, child-size coat rack from old newel post mount on a heavy wooden base with hooks attached to each side. Est. cost: $25. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1974 (v.52#7) pg. 33
Modern hall tree has 4 hooks, a mirror and bench seat. Estimated cost: $52. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1980 (v.58#7) pg. 69, 82
Fretwork hallstand. Create this handsome front-entry helper from mirror tiles and brand-new pine Victorian millwork. Various styles and sizes of arches, brackets, and grilles are available. Est. cost: $99. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Feb 1983 (v.61#2) pg. 73, 126
Photo shows a child's coat rack made from a four-foot spindle, shelf brackets, and some dowels (for hooks). Est. cost: $61. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Feb 1984 (v.62#2) pg. 76
Elegant oak coat tree features four steam-bent legs. Est. cost: $30. CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Nov 1999 (v.23#2) pg. 30
Traditional hat and coat stand made of oak. A 2x2 6-ft. length of oak is supported by four wooden legs and has four brass coat hooks. Est. cost: $18. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1979 (v.3#2) pg. 23
Hall tree. 6-ft. column is turned in two pieces, jointed together, and supported by four feet. Four brass coat hooks complete the unit. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1988 (v.12#2) pg. 24
Build this Victorian hall butler. Includes a mirror, stained-glass panel, padded bench, concealed boot storage, and charming brass and porcelain hat and coat hooks. Made from oak and oak veneer. FAMILY HANDYMAN #243 Nov 1983 (v.33#9) pg. 24
Victorian hall stand. An oak armchair with a tall back. The back incorporates a mirror and coat hooks. Est. cost: $175. FAMILY HANDYMAN #304 Jan 1990 (v.40#1) pg. 62
Coat tree with stalk and feet made of cedar which is band sawed to the shape of a "real" branch. HOME MECHANIX #691 Nov 1985 (v.81) pg. 32
Clothes pole (coat rack) is shaped like a giant pencil. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1981 (v.156#5) pg. 30
Traditional oak clothes tree is based on a design that was common in homes and offices during the first half of the century. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1992 (v.169#11) pg. 62
Arts & Crafts-inspired hall tree. POPULAR WOODWORKING #88 Jan 1996 (v.15#4) pg. 60
Pillar of hospitality. A classy coat tree in the Mission style. WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #33 May 1993 (v.6#3) pg. 23
Contemporary-style oak coat-tree features four gracefully curved legs fabricated from laminated wood. WOOD MAGAZINE #8 Dec 1985 (v.2#6) pg. 42
A Mission-style matched set. (1) Floor lamp. (2) Coat tree. WOOD MAGAZINE #88 Jun 1996 (v.13#4) pg. 72, Insert
Hall tree uses bent lamination to form the "S" shaped coat hooks, "L" shaped legs, and a perfect circle to help support the hooks. WOODSMITH #72 Dec 1990 pg. 10
Hall tree (free-standing coat rack) uses four 1"x1" center posts joined together with decorative cross pieces (Lincoln Log fashion) to form a strong, stable tree without a massive feeling. WOODSMITH #115 Feb 1998 (v.20) pg. 22, 30
Hall tree (chair) features storage under the seat, brass coat hooks, and a beveled glass mirror (23"x9") with round ends. Overall dimensions: 77" tall, 24" wide, 15" deep. WOODWORK #16 Jul-Aug 1992 pg. 70
6-ft. tall clothes tree consists of two lathe turned columns spliced together. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1979 (v.3#6) pg. 4
Victorian hall tree (hall butler). Reproduction of a chair with a very tall back. The back includes an eye-level mirror and coat hooks. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1985 (v.9#5) pg. 45
Hall tree seat is a reproduction of an Arts and Crafts era design. Built from quarter-sawn oak. Overall dimensions: 70"Tx24"Wx14"D. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1995 (v.19#5) pg. 24
Free-standing coat rack can be dismantled for storage. Est. cost: $10. WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1976 (v.32#5) pg. 44
Rustic coat tree is make from a cedar fence post and some dowels. Supported by a decoratively painted bucket filled with concrete. WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1981 (v.37#2) pg. 88
Traditional hall tree. A turned column is equipped with wooden pegs to hold coats. WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1984 (v.40#6) pg. 40
Entryway cabinet combines storage shelves, bench (with storage compartment underneath lift top), Shaker pegs for coats, and an overhead display shelf. WORKBENCH Aug-Sep 1995 (v.51#4) pg. 64
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