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Folding Luggage Rack

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A good solution for a small space. The folding luggage rack gives guests a place to rest their suitcase and can even serve as a portable "closet" if you don't have extra drawers for overnight visitors. If your home doesn't have a guest room, it's a nice way to give guests a small space of their own, and it keeps their luggage contained in one place. The rack can be easily folded and stowed away when you don't have visitors.

 
 

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I've been thinking about getting one of these for a while. Our "guest room" is also my office and I thought that a luggage rack might make the space feel more welcoming to guests.

posted by quercus on December 19th 2007 at 10:55am
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I totally agree! I recently bought one from Bed Bath & Beyond to elevate my visiting parents' luggage. Not only was it a back saver for them, but it has served multipurposes for me. I've stacked gifts, sweaters and laundry on it while I'm organizing and I pack my gym bag on it every night too. I may never fold it up and stash it away.

posted by Lourdes on December 19th 2007 at 11:10am
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My mother bought two of these for the basement "suite" that my husband and I stay in when we visit. It's awesome and makes living out of a suitcase much easier. We would come home anyway, but this makes it feel more luxurious.

posted by KerriS on December 19th 2007 at 11:15am
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I love this idea too, but do you have any that look a little better than the standard Holiday-Inn looking ones in the picture? Maybe it just doesn't matter what these look like, but would be nice to find something a little more interesting.

posted by mabaker on December 20th 2007 at 6:49am
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I saw very nice chrome/leather luggage racks yesterday at Homegoods ( $39.99)
they even have small back rest to lean the suitcase lid against it and save wall from scratches.

posted by alksmn on December 21st 2007 at 10:00am
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