About the Hall Tree
Benefits and Uses Coats, hats, gloves, boots, scarves, umbrellas... the area in your home just inside the door is prone to collect all sorts of clutter. A hall tree helps keep this clutter off the floor by offering hanging space for coats and jackets, a bench to sit on when taking off or putting on boots and galoshes, and extra storage space inside the bench for extra mittens and scarves. The entryway is the first part of your home guests see and there's no better way to make a good first impression than having a clean, tidy place to greet them.
Design and Construction Solid wood construction from oak, cherry, and mahogany means that a hall tree will be durable enough to grace your entryway for years to come. And small, stylish touches to a hall tree like copper finished hardware, tapered feet, cornice tops, beveled edges, and scalloped woodwork ensure that your hall tree will look every bit as sophisticated as the rest of your furnishings. Mirrored hall trees are invaluable for that last bit of primping before you head out the door. In an area of the house that needs constant organization to remain neat and welcoming, a hall tree can handle all the clutter your family can muster. |






