








Price: ₹2,690 - ₹1,875.00
(as of Aug 25, 2025 04:54:32 UTC – Details)
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SPACIOUS & ORGANIZED SHOE RACK FOR HOME: This BOXJOY DIY Plastic Shoe Stand is a 4-tier storage solution that can hold up to 16 pairs of shoes, chappals, slippers, and sneakers. It’s perfect for entryways, closets, or store rooms, helping to keep your footwear organized and your space clutter-free.
PREMIUM DESIGN WITH MAGNETIC DOORS & METAL HANGER: Equipped with 6 strong magnets to secure the doors, this closed shoe rack keeps dust and dirt out, ensuring that shoes, sandals, and slippers stay in pristine condition. It also comes with a metal hanger featuring 5 hooks, perfect for hanging bags, hats, or other accessories, making it an all-in-one organizer for your space.
DURABLE MATERIAL & STURDY FRAME: Built with high-quality, waterproof PP plastic panels and a sturdy metal frame, this shoe rack is designed for durability, stability, and long-lasting use. The strong structure holds all your footwear and more without bending or sagging.
EASY TO CLEAN & MAINTAIN: The waterproof panels make cleaning a breeze—simply wipe down with a cloth to keep the organizer looking fresh and new. The easy maintenance helps retain its premium look and functionality over time.
MULTIPURPOSE CABINET FOR SHOES & MORE: This versatile, foldable organizer also serves as a storage shelf or cupboard for clothes, bags, and bathroom essentials. The multipurpose cabinet can fit into small spaces, making it a great addition to your kitchen, bathroom, or entryway.
Customers say
Customers find the shoe rack to be of good quality, easy to assemble with clear instructions, and spacious enough to carry 16 pairs of shoes easily. They appreciate its sturdy construction, nice appearance, and space-saving design, with one customer noting it’s surprisingly sturdy for its price. While some customers consider it good value for money, others feel it’s overpriced.
