Colingmill 4 Pcs Boho Rattan Wall Towel Hooks Decorative Woven Hanging Holder Farmhouse Coat Rack Hooks Wood Coat Rack Wall Mount Vintage Decorative Hook for Hanging Coats

4 Pcs Boho Rattan Wall Towel Hooks Decorative Woven Hanging Holder Farmhouse Coat Rack Hooks Wood Coat Rack Wall Mount Vintage Decorative Hook for Hanging Coats

Features

  • Boho Farmhouse Wall Decor: set of 4 vintage-inspired rattan hooks with distressed wood frames, adding rustic Bohemian charm to bedrooms, entryways or bathrooms; Natural textures complement farmhouse, cottage core interiors
  • Rattan Pine Construction - Handwoven rattan panels on sturdy pine wood bases with reinforced metal hooks; Supports daily use for coats and towels without warping or rusting
  • Easy Installation for Effortless Style: with convenient screw holes on the back, installation is a breeze; Just one screw secures each hook to your wall, allowing you to effortlessly upgrade your home's aesthetic
  • Space-saving Multi-purpose Hooks: measuring 4 x 2.4 inches, these hooks are perfectly sized for any setting; From farmhouse kitchens to modern offices, they're suited for use in entryways, garages, bathrooms, and more
  • Sturdy and Reliable Design: built to last, these wall hooks can safely hold a variety of items; Hang coats, towels, hats, jewelry, utensils, purses, keys, and more, adding a touch of rustic beauty to any room

Specifications

Color brown, black
Unit Count 4

Set of four wall-mounted hooks with handwoven rattan panels on pine wood bases and reinforced metal hooks; each unit measures 4 x 2.4 inches and includes a pre-drilled screw hole for single-screw installation. Intended to hold coats, towels, hats, bags, keys and similar items for regular use, available in brown and black.

Model Number: JYI-Colingmill-2845

Colingmill 4 Pcs Boho Rattan Wall Towel Hooks Decorative Woven Hanging Holder Farmhouse Coat Rack Hooks Wood Coat Rack Wall Mount Vintage Decorative Hook for Hanging Coats Review

4.7 out of 5

First impressions and where they shine

Straight out of the box, the Colingmill rattan hooks hit a sweet spot between decorative accent and practical hardware. Each piece is a small, framed square of handwoven rattan set on a pine base, with a simple metal hook projecting forward. At 4 x 2.4 inches, they read more like design-forward pegs than hulking utility hooks, which makes them ideal for spots where you want texture and warmth without visual bulk—think a narrow entry, the side of a dresser, or a bathroom wall that can’t handle a full rack.

I installed two in a hallway for keys, hats, and the dog leash, and the other two in a guest bath for lightweight hand towels. The aesthetic payoff is immediate: the natural weave plays nicely with both painted walls and tile, and the wood frame keeps them from feeling flimsy or overly delicate.

Build quality and materials

The construction is better than I expected for something so compact. The pine frame is lightly distressed, and the rattan panel is firmly seated with an even weave—no loose reeds or misaligned corners on my set. The metal hooks feel solid and didn’t flex under day-to-day loads (keys, caps, a light jacket, a crossbody bag, and towels). There’s no visible weld seam or sharp burrs, and the finish on the metal has resisted fingerprints and moisture in my bathroom test.

It’s worth emphasizing the scale. These are petite hooks with a short projection and a relatively tight opening. That is part of their charm—visually tidy, easy to tuck anywhere—but it has functional implications I’ll get to below.

Installation experience

Each hook mounts with a single screw through a pre-drilled hole on the back. No hardware is included, so you’ll need to supply your own screws and anchors. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s something to plan for. For drywall, I used #8 pan-head screws with medium-duty anchors, which provided a snug fit and kept the hook plate flush to the wall.

Because it’s a single-screw design, alignment is quick but you have to watch for rotation. When you pull a bag off at an angle, a single-screw mount can twist slightly. Two simple fixes worked for me:
- Add a small felt pad or a dot of removable mounting putty at the lower back corners to create anti-rotation friction.
- If you’re comfortable making a tiny pilot hole, a discreet brad nail at the bottom edge (hidden by the frame) keeps the piece locked.

Layout-wise, painter’s tape makes it easy to visualize spacing. I centered mine 6–8 inches apart for a clean row; the smaller footprint benefits from tighter spacing than standard coat hooks.

Day-to-day use

As multi-purpose hooks, these do best in the light-to-medium range:
- Excellent: keys, hats, lanyards, scarves, jewelry, dog leashes, lightweight bags, aprons, hand towels with a sewn loop.
- Good: light jackets, cardigans, thin tote bags.
- Not ideal: plush bath towels without a loop, bulky robe belts, thick bag straps, or anything notably heavy.

The limiting factor is the hook’s opening and projection. The “throat” is relatively tight, so items that need a deeper hook or a wider curve can feel fussy to hang. Hand towels with a sewn loop behave well; a thick towel thrown over the hook tends to slide or bunch. If you want these primarily as towel hooks for thick bath linens, consider adding a small towel ring nearby or use them for robes and hand towels instead.

On the plus side, the metal hook’s finish is smooth enough that it doesn’t snag knit caps or scarves, and the short projection means fewer bruised hips in tight spaces.

Durability and moisture

I installed one pair in a full bathroom (outside the direct splash zone) and one in a frequently used entry. After several weeks, I haven’t seen rust on the metal or any warping in the wood or rattan. The rattan’s natural sheen holds up to light dusting; a dry microfiber cloth removes lint, and a barely damp cloth followed by dry wiping keeps it tidy. If you plan to mount these in a high-humidity space, keep them out of direct steam and allow airflow behind towels.

Style and versatility

The design lands squarely in the boho/farmhouse niche, but it’s surprisingly adaptable. The texture reads as warm and handmade without shouting, so it pairs well with matte black hardware, brushed brass, or even bare wood. On painted walls, the woven pattern introduces a subtle grid that looks especially good in pairs or quartets. In a rental or small home, they can function as floating “mini art” that also catch daily carry items.

Color-wise, the brown option leans earthy and blends into natural wood trim; the black version pushes the frame into more modern territory while keeping the rattan front and center. If you’re mixing metals in a space, these act as a neutral bridge.

What could be better

A few limitations to know before you buy:
- No included hardware: you’ll need the right screws and anchors for your wall type. Not a big ask, but less convenient.
- Single-screw mount: easy to install, but prone to slight rotation under angled pulls unless you add friction or a hidden brad.
- Small hook opening: great for loops, keys, and slim straps; less effective for plush towels or thick handles.
- Compact scale: on a large blank wall, a single hook can look undersized. Group them or pair with art or a shelf for balance.

None of these are deal-breakers, but they inform where the hooks make the most sense.

Practical tips for best results

  • Use anchors sized for at least 15–25 lb shear load if you’re mounting on drywall and plan to hang bags. Even if you won’t approach that load, it keeps the mount solid.
  • If mounting on tile, use a carbide bit and a plastic anchor rated for tile to avoid crack propagation; a shallow pilot hole helps.
  • Add felt bumpers on the back corners to prevent rotation and protect paint.
  • Pre-plan spacing with painter’s tape, and keep the row slightly tighter than you would for standard hooks to match the small footprint.
  • For towels, sew a discrete hanging loop on thicker towels or assign these to robes and hand towels.

Value

As a set of four, the Colingmill rattan hooks provide a lot of decorative impact for the footprint. You’re essentially getting functional wall art that doubles as everyday storage. The materials and finishing feel consistent across the set, and the design looks considered rather than generic. If you need heavy-duty utility, these won’t replace a steel rail; if you want compact, attractive catch-alls, they hit the mark.

The bottom line

I like these a lot for what they are: compact, attractive hooks that bring texture and warmth to small spaces and hold everyday light-to-medium items reliably. They install quickly, they look good in multiples, and they’ve held up to moisture and regular use in my home. Just understand the limitations around the small hook opening and single-screw mount, and plan to supply your own hardware.

Recommendation: I recommend the Colingmill rattan hooks for entryways, bathrooms, and bedrooms where you want a decorative, space-saving solution for keys, hats, hand towels, and light layers. They’re sturdy for daily use, easy to install, and visually versatile. If your primary need is hanging plush bath towels or heavy bags, consider deeper, two-screw hooks or a rail instead, but for stylish, lightweight organization, these are a smart pick.



Project Ideas

Business

Customizable Hook Sets for Etsy/Boutique

Offer pre-assembled or customizable 4-hook sets in colorways (natural, painted, distressed) and finishes (stained pine, whitewash) with options for monograms or engraved tags. Bundle with small add-ons (matching shelf, key tray, labels) and sell as ready-to-hang entryway packages. Market with lifestyle photos showing staged rooms and provide fast shipping for impulse buyers.


Hands-On Workshop Product

Run in-person or virtual 'Make Your Own Boho Hook Rack' workshops where attendees assemble, paint, and personalize their four-hook panel. Charge per seat including materials (the hooks, screws, backing board, paint/stain, embellishments). Partner with local craft stores, cafes, or makerspaces to host and upsell finished racks or extra customization kits.


Short-Term Rental / Staging Supplier

Target Airbnb hosts, property managers and home stagers by offering bulk or drop-ship packages of coordinated hook sets to improve guest experience and listing photos. Provide volume discounts and optional custom branding (small engraved host name or welcome tag). Position product as an inexpensive upgrade that reduces clutter and enhances perceived value of the space.


Corporate & Event Gifting

Create branded gift sets using the hooks as a functional, low-cost corporate gift—package four-hook sets with branded tags, gift boxes and an instruction card. Offer personalization in company colors and small-run orders for employee welcome boxes, conference swag or client appreciation gifts. Emphasize sustainable materials (rattan and pine) in marketing to appeal to eco-conscious buyers.


Seasonal Pop-Up or Subscription Decor Box

Develop a seasonal decor subscription or pop-up retail collection where customers receive 4-hook styling kits tailored to a theme (summer beach, autumn farmhouse, holiday cozy). Each kit includes the hooks (or a themed faceplate), small decorative accents, and installation tips. Sell as limited-edition boxes online or at markets to drive recurring revenue and social shares.

Creative

Boho Jewelry Wall Organizer

Mount the four rattan hooks in a horizontal or staggered arrangement to create a stylish jewelry station. Use the hooks for necklaces and bracelets, attach small adhesive jewelry trays or cork tiles above each hook for rings and earrings, and paint or stencil initials to personalize. The woven rattan gives a neutral backdrop that looks curated and keeps delicate pieces tangle-free.


Spa-Style Bathroom Rack

Use the hooks to build a compact spa wall: hang fluffy towels, a robe, hair turban, and a hanging basket for toiletries. Mount the set above a small bench or by the shower; add labels or small wood tags to indicate 'Face Towels' and 'Hand Towels.' The natural rattan complements plants and bamboo accessories for a calming, cohesive look.


Seasonal Entryway Vignette

Create an interchangeable seasonal display: mount hooks near the door to hang coats, hats, keys and rotating décor (mini wreaths, holiday ornaments, seasonal signage). Paint the wood frames to match each season or use removable magnetic/clip accents that swap out quickly—this turns a practical hook into a focal point for styling photos and first impressions.


Repurposed Shutter Coat Rack

Attach the four hooks to an upcycled window shutter, reclaimed pallet board or thrifted picture frame to make a rustic coat rack. Sand and stain or whitewash the backing for contrast with the rattan panels. Add a floating shelf above for mail or sunglasses to make a compact mudroom solution with a strong handmade look.


Hanging Planter Grid

Mount the hooks in a vertical column on an indoor wall and use them to hang small potted planters, macramé holders, or seedling cups. Combine with trailing plants (pothos, string of hearts) to create a living wall accent. The rattan and pine offer a natural, textural base that enhances greenery and boho styling.