Features
- Organized Chair Storage – Wall mounted folding chair storage rack designed to hold up to 20 folding chairs, including camping chairs, patio chairs, event chairs, and beach chairs. Keep your chairs neatly organized and off the floor with this vertical chair storage rack for the garage or closet.
- Heavy Duty Steel Construction – Built from solid, powder-coated steel, this folding chair rack supports up to 200 lbs. Whether you need chair holders for storage or folding chair hangers for garage use, this durable solution is made to last for years.
- Easy Wall Mount Installation – The folding chair wall mount design includes quality hardware and fits standard 16" wall stud spacing. No guesswork or complicated assembly – just mount and go! Perfect for DIY garage upgrades and garage organization setups.
- No Assembly Required – This fully welded folding chair holder arrives ready to use. Simply install it on your wall and load it up with your folding chair racks for storage. An ideal choice for garage tool and chair storage without the hassle.
- Designed In The USA – Engineered in Troy, VA by StoreYourBoard, this chair rack combines strength, simplicity, and style. Whether you're optimizing a workshop, garage, or event setup, this folding chair storage rack is the dependable, long-lasting solution you need.
Specifications
Color | Black |
Size | L |
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This wall-mounted folding chair storage rack holds up to 20 folding chairs and supports up to 200 lbs. Constructed from powder-coated steel and fully welded, it mounts to standard 16-inch stud spacing and includes installation hardware. It stores folding, patio, beach, and event chairs vertically to keep them off the floor.
StoreYourBoard Double Chair Storage Rack – 2 Pack Heavy Duty Folding Chair Rack for Garage Organization, Holds 200 lbs, Chair Hangers for Folding, Patio, Beach & Camping Chairs Review
Why I Put My Chairs on the Wall
I got tired of the domino effect in my garage—one folding chair leans, they all go, and suddenly you’re wading through aluminum legs to get to the mower. The Double Chair Storage Rack promised a simple fix: get the chairs off the floor and into a neat vertical stack on the wall. After installing the two-rack kit and living with it for a few weeks, I can say it does exactly that, with a few nuances worth knowing before you buy.
What It Is
The Double Chair Storage Rack is a fully welded, powder-coated steel wall rack designed specifically for folding chairs—metal event chairs, padded banquet chairs, camping chairs, patio chairs, beach chairs. Each rack spans standard 16-inch studs and is rated for 200 pounds. The two-pack gives you four arms total, which you can mount together or split around your space. It’s a straightforward idea executed with an emphasis on durability and ease of use.
Installation: Refreshingly Simple
Mounting took me under 20 minutes per rack with a stud finder, level, drill, and impact driver. The mounting plate is drilled for 16-inch on-center studs, so as long as your framing is standard, it’s essentially line up, level, and lag in. Hardware is included and appropriately sized for wood studs.
A few tips from my install:
- Plan vertical clearance. Chairs hang down and kick out at the bottom. Give yourself 12–16 inches off the floor to sweep underneath but not so high that lifting heavier chairs becomes awkward.
- If your wall is 24-inch on-center studs, use a backer board (a 2x8 or 2x10 anchored across two or three studs) and mount the rack to that.
- For masonry walls, you’ll need appropriate anchors (not included).
- Check your spacing if you’re mounting both racks side by side—leave a few inches between for hand clearance.
No assembly required is not marketing fluff here. The racks arrive fully welded and ready to hang. It’s the rare garage upgrade where you’re actually organizing an hour after opening the box.
Build Quality and Finish
The steel gauge and welds feel confident. There’s no rattle or looseness, and the powder coat is uniform with no sharp edges. After loading and unloading repeatedly, the finish hasn’t scuffed or flaked. The arms are welded to a backbone plate that spreads the load across the studs, which is the right approach for hanging dense weight from a wall.
There’s a bit of flex if you push hard on the ends of the arms at near-full capacity, but nothing that suggested failure or fatigue. It’s the kind of minor give you’d expect from a long, cantilevered arm under load.
Capacity in the Real World
The manufacturer rates a rack at 200 pounds and “up to 20” folding chairs. In practice, the number of chairs you can hang depends on what you’re storing:
- Metal event chairs: I hung 18 across the two racks (four arms), which I’d estimate at roughly 150–160 pounds total. No drama; it held fine.
- Padded banquet chairs: These are thicker. Expect more like 12–14 across the two racks before you run out of arm length.
- Beach and camping chairs: Bulky shapes mean fewer per arm, but they’re lighter. I had one rack dedicated to eight beach chairs with room to spare.
If you routinely store very heavy steel chairs, I’d keep a margin under the 200-pound limit. Not because I saw a failure, but because long-term wall-mounted storage is only as good as the weakest link—fasteners, studs, and the wall itself. That said, with a properly mounted rack into solid studs, I had no issues loading it up to a very practical level.
Day-to-Day Use
The best compliment I can give this rack is that I don’t think about it. Chairs go up and come down quickly, and everything stays tidy. Retrieving two chairs for a quick backyard hangout doesn’t set off a cascade of stored gear.
A small thing, but worth noting: because the arms are smooth steel, some chair stacks can drift to one side if the load is unbalanced or if you jostle the stack while pulling a chair out. I solved this two ways:
- Load evenly so the stack is centered on the arms.
- Add a lightweight bungee or Velcro cinch strap across the front when I’m storing a heavy, tall stack. It keeps the pile tidy without affecting access.
If you live in a seismic zone or your rack is near a door that gets slammed, the strap is cheap insurance.
Space Planning
Two racks give you options. Mount them side by side for a single long storage bay, or split them—one set near the garage entry for everyday chairs, the other deeper in the garage for seasonal gear. I mounted one rack slightly higher than the other so kids can reach the lower stack of beach chairs while the heavier metal chairs sit up out of the way.
The rack’s footprint is lean. Depth off the wall is modest, so even with chairs loaded, it doesn’t intrude too far into bay space. If you’re tight on width, measure first; the rack spans two studs and a little apron beyond, so make sure the mounting area is clear of outlets, conduit, or wall cabinets.
What I Liked
- Honest, heavy-duty build. The fully welded construction feels like a shop tool, not a flimsy garage accessory.
- True plug-and-play installation. No assembly, no hunting for oddball hardware.
- Versatility. Works across different chair styles and thicknesses; the two-pack increases flexibility.
- Clean look. The black powder coat helps the rack disappear visually, which is helpful when you’re trying to reduce visual clutter.
Where It Could Improve
- Lateral drift with big stacks. Wider arm spacing or a front lip would better corral chairs when the rack is loaded to the hilt. The simple workaround is a strap, but built-in containment would be nice.
- Stud spacing dependency. It’s purpose-built for 16-inch studs. That’s not a flaw, but if your wall framing is nonstandard you’ll need a backer board or to rethink placement.
- Capacity clarity. The 200-pound rating is generous. In mixed-use real life, bulk—not weight—will usually cap your count first, especially with padded banquet chairs or oversized camping chairs.
Who It’s For
- Homeowners who want a clean, durable way to store multiple chairs in a garage or utility room.
- Event volunteers or small organizations that bring out 10–20 chairs a few times a month and want quick access without floor stacks.
- Beach and camping families who are tired of tangled backpack chairs and loungers.
If you only own a couple of lightweight chairs, a single heavy-duty hook may suffice. If you’re storing a dozen or more, this rack system is a smarter, safer, and neater solution than stacking on the floor or improvising with utility hooks.
Safety and Longevity Notes
- Always mount into studs. Drywall alone won’t cut it.
- Use all the provided fasteners; don’t skimp.
- Don’t exceed the rated load, and consider the cumulative weight of wet chairs if you store beach gear right after use.
- Inspect seasonally to ensure fasteners are tight and studs show no signs of crushing or movement.
With those basics, I expect the powder coat and welds to hold up for years. There’s not much to wear out.
Recommendation
I recommend the Double Chair Storage Rack. It’s sturdily built, thoughtfully sized for standard framing, and genuinely reduces garage chaos. Installation is straightforward, day-to-day use is frictionless, and the two-pack gives you a flexible footprint for different chair types. The only real caveat is lateral drift on very large stacks; a simple strap solves it, but it’s worth knowing. If you need to store a dozen or more chairs and value a clean, durable solution that won’t chew up floor space, this rack is a dependable, long-lasting choice.
Project Ideas
Business
Event Rental & Logistics Kit
Package the chair rack as a storage and transport solution for event rental companies. Offer rack+installation bundles so venues can store rented chairs safely and access them quickly for setups. Market the kit to hotels, churches, and community halls that need neat, high-density chair storage and quick turnaround for events.
Installation & Organization Service
Start a small local business installing racks and optimizing client storage (garages, community centers, catering businesses). Offer site surveys, custom layouts, mounting, labeling systems, and seasonal swaps. Charge per-install plus optional recurring seasonal reorganization or maintenance plans.
Branded Rack + Chair Rental Package
Create a co-branded product offering for corporate events, wedding planners, or municipalities: supply black powder-coated racks branded with a logo and rent them along with folding chairs and hardware. This raises visibility for your rental service and provides venues with a turnkey storage/rental solution.
Retail Upsell for Furniture Stores & Dealers
Sell the racks as an accessory to folding chair purchasers—bundle a discounted rack with multi-chair purchases. Offer installation as an upsell. Target small businesses (cafés, salons), local governments, and schools that buy chairs in bulk and need organized storage solutions.
Micro-Storage Subscription for Community Groups
Offer a neighborhood micro-storage service where you install racks in community centers, churches, or shared garages and manage inventory of communal folding chairs and gear. Customers pay a subscription for access, reservations, and delivery for events. Use the robust, no-assembly racks to standardize storage across locations for efficient logistics.
Creative
Vertical Planter & Chair Hybrid
Convert the rack into a seasonal dual-use wall: mount reclaimed cedar planter boxes or galvanized troughs to the arms so the rack functions as a vertical garden in summer and holds folding chairs in winter. Use removable brackets so planters slide off and the rack returns to chair storage. Powder-coated steel survives moisture and the black finish provides a modern contrast to green plants.
Patio Bar + Chair Station
Turn the rack into an outdoor entertaining hub by adding a fold-down teak or plywood shelf between two mounted racks. Hang folding chairs on the sides, use the shelf as a serving surface, and attach cup holders or hooks for bar tools. The heavy-duty 200 lb capacity and wall-mount stability let the shelf hold glassware and a small cooler for backyard gatherings.
Upcycled Gallery for Vintage Chairs
Create an interior design statement by mounting a pair of racks on a feature wall and using them to display colorful vintage or designer folding chairs vertically like artwork. Paint or stencil the chairs for a cohesive look. This showcases craftsmanship while keeping the chairs accessible and frees floor space in a studio or loft.
Pop-up Market Display on Wheels
Attach the welded rack to a sturdy, lockable wheeled platform (plywood + casters) to make a mobile vendor cart that stores chairs and doubles as a merchandise display. Add branded panels and removable shelves that hook onto the rack arms for easy setup and teardown at craft fairs, farmers markets, or pop-up shops.
Garage Workshop Command Center
Integrate the chair rack into a workshop wall system: mount small pegboard panels, magnetic tool strips, and bins adjacent to the rack so it holds spare seating plus clamps, extension cords, and project supplies. The rack’s 16" stud spacing and heavy-duty build make it ideal as an anchor in a customized tool wall.