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Shoe storage

Keeping your shoes organized and easily accessible is simpler with the right furniture. Shoe racks are technical furniture pieces designed to maximize storage capacity in the smallest possible space, keeping each pair in its place and protected from dust and deformation. Our collection offers solutions that integrate seamlessly into hallways, such as receiver , acting as functional consoles, or in lounge with discreet designs. We offer versatile formats, from vertical structures with drop-down doors to benches that combine seating and storage, ideal for placing next to your nightstand . Made from durable materials like metal or wood, these organizers allow you to find the pair you're looking for at a glance and maintain order effortlessly.

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Shoe racks: the ultimate solution for organization and design

A shoe cabinet is an essential piece in any home, designed to eliminate shoe clutter and optimize space. Beyond their obvious functionality, they have become decorative elements that bring style and harmony to entryways, bedrooms, or dressing rooms. By protecting shoes from dust and bumps, they not only prolong their lifespan but also streamline your daily routine, allowing you to find the perfect pair in seconds. It's a smart investment in organization and style.

Types of shoemakers

GuyTechnical specificationsIdeal for...
Vertical shoemaker (trampons) Reduced depth (15-25 cm), hinged doors that store footwear vertically. Narrow corridors and small entrances where every inch of space counts.
Shoe bench Low and robust structure that combines seating surface with lower shelves. Hallways or footboards, facilitating the action of putting on and taking off shoes comfortably.
Shoe cabinet (hinged doors) Greater depth, height-adjustable shelves, conventional wardrobe aesthetic. Store shoe boxes, high boots or handbags, protecting them completely from dust.
Open / industrial shelving Metal or wooden structure without doors, immediate visual access and constant ventilation. Dressing rooms, garages or laundry areas where functionality and speed are prioritized.

Advantages of a well-chosen shoe organizer

  • Hygiene and protection: Prevents dirt from the street from spreading throughout the house and protects leather and fabrics from direct sunlight.
  • Vertical optimization: The trapdoor models allow you to store twice as many pairs in half the depth of a standard cabinet.
  • Multifunctionality: A low shoe rack also serves as an entry console for leaving keys and mail, unifying uses.
  • Visual order: Hiding footwear reduces visual clutter, creating an immediate sense of cleanliness and calm in the home.

Tips for choosing and placing your shoe cabinet

Location determines the type of shoe cabinet. The entryway or foyer is the most common and recommended spot, as it allows you to leave your shoes as soon as you get home; for these areas, prioritize closed, narrow models that don't obstruct the passage. In hallways, drop-down shoe cabinets with a shallow depth are the best option. For the bedroom, a shoe bench at the foot of the bed combines functionality and aesthetics. If you have tall boots, look for models with removable or adjustable shelves. Check the ventilation: models with open backs or grilles help prevent unpleasant odors. Calculate your actual needs: count the pairs you wear frequently and add a 20% margin for future purchases. If space is limited, metal shoe cabinets usually have thinner walls, offering greater interior capacity with the same exterior dimensions.

Frequently asked questions about shoemakers

  • What is the difference between a shoe cabinet and a drop-down shoe cabinet?

    The shoe cabinet offers greater capacity and a fully enclosed design, ideal for protecting footwear from dust. Drop-down models, on the other hand, take up less space and are more suitable for smaller rooms.

  • How many pairs of shoes fit in a standard piece of furniture?

    It depends on the model. A medium-sized shoe organizer typically holds between 12 and 18 pairs, while larger closets can hold over 30 pairs.

  • Can a shoe rack be used outdoors or in the garage?

    Yes, provided the material allows it. Metal models with anti-corrosion treatment or those made of technical plastic are the most suitable for these areas.

  • What height is most practical for a shoe organizer?

    Models between 100 and 130 cm offer a good balance between capacity and ease of use, without visually dominating the space.

  • What material is better for a shoe rack, wood or metal?

    Wood provides warmth and integrates better into domestic environments, while metal offers greater strength and thinner walls, resulting in more interior capacity with the same exterior dimensions.

  • Can a shoe organizer also be used in the bedroom?

    Yes, low or bench-shaped models are especially versatile for the bedroom, as they combine storage with a useful surface at the foot of the bed.

Functional design that brings order to your life

Bringing order to your home is all about choosing the right tools. A shoe rack is a smart piece of furniture that elegantly solves an everyday problem. Its quality construction and practical design ensure you're not just buying a piece of furniture, but a lasting solution for the comfort and harmony of your home.

Explore our range of shoe benches , vertical furniture and shelving units, and find the perfect design to suit your needs and lifestyle.

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