Minimalist Hanging Clothing Racks

Add more than just hanging space to your room.

A clothing rack you don't have to hide.

From beautifully milled and anodized ceiling hardware to powder coated rods, this product truly provides equal parts form and function.

Case Study: Rivian Charging Outposts

When Rivian was looking for solutions for a unique way to display their apparel for their new charging outposts, they turned to us for their racks.

Complete your modern laundry room.

Dry your clothing naturally with our hanging clothes drying racks.

Retail Clothing Racks

We love working with retail stores on their display clothes racks. Above is our work with TKEES at their Miami flagship. Our modern retail store displays offered them stylish hanging space in a pinch.

  • A modern clothing rack features clean lines, minimal hardware, and a space-saving design. At Kroft, our ceiling-mounted racks eliminate bulky frames to create an uncluttered, contemporary look.

  • Yes. Ceiling-mounted racks free up valuable floor space, making them ideal for studios, lofts, and small apartments where every square foot counts.

  • When installed properly into ceiling studs, our racks hold everyday wardrobe essentials including jackets, coats, and dresses. Always follow installation guidelines for maximum support.

  • Yes. With our optional drywall kit, you can securely mount a rack into drywall when studs aren’t available—perfect for flexible placement in apartments.

  • Absolutely. Many fashion boutiques use ceiling-mounted racks in window displays because they highlight garments while keeping the floor area open for props or signage.

  • Slim-profile wooden or metal hangers in neutral tones complement the minimal aesthetic and keep the presentation clean. Consistent hanger style enhances the premium look.

  • Yes. Ceiling-mounted racks are a stylish alternative to bulky drying racks, offering extra hanging space in laundry rooms while maintaining a modern look.

  • Simply wipe the rod with a soft cloth to remove dust or fingerprints. Avoid abrasive cleaners—mild soap and water are sufficient to keep the surface looking new.