Cowboy Hat Rack on Fine Hardwood

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This BMM Signature Cowboy Hat Rack is made from 1/4-inch square-bar steel with a gunmetal finish and is mounted on Sapele or African Mahogany hardwood (depending on availability).

Each purchase includes wood mounting plaque, number of hoops selected, and mounting hardware. Approximately 10 inches wide, and 15 inches deep. Vertical height varies depending on what size rack you select.

Options include racks for 1 hat all the way up to 6 hats. Select number of hoops below.

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  • Clear, durable finish makes the beautiful woodgrain pop! This product is not stained.

  • The steel is finished with crystal clear enamel.

  • Customizable — from 1 hoop to 6 hoops

  • Rack is approximately 10 inches wide, and 15 inches deep. Vertical height varies depending on what size rack you select.

  • For shipping purposes, some assembly is required. It's super easy. Wall mounting hardware is included.

NOTE: You can also purchase just the metal hoops and mount them on your surface of choice. Click the button below.

Need a custom design? Contact us and we can work together to craft something that suits your needs!


Customer Reviews

“My husband thinks this is the best hat rack ever! Good quality and attractive.” — Brenda Turnbow, March 10, 2022

“I gave this hat rack to my husband for Christmas. He’s so excited about it! He loves the look of the rack and that he has a spot now to hang his his cowboy hats. We’re moving into a new home soon, and he can’t wait to hang it up!” — Nicole McBride, Dec. 26, 2021

“Thomas provided one of the most excellent buying experiences on the web. High quality product, fast communications and integrity. Thomas and I worked together to design my custom hat rack with hats right side up. The finished product is excellent, something I’ve been searching for for years. A combination of beautiful wood and gun metal (not chrome). Extremely handsome and manly! Great product and excellent service. I would definitely buy again.” —Tom Crowell, Nov. 17, 2019