SKU: 23789976938

Allied Brass Floor Standing 4 Pivoting Swing Arm Towel Holder, Polished Brass, 12 x 49 x 10.5 in

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Allied Brass Floor Standing 4 Pivoting Swing Arm Towel Holder, Polished Brass, 12 x 49 x 10.5 inFreestanding 4 Arm Pivoting Towel Holder, Polished Brass A freestanding towel stand crafted from solid brass with a polished brass finish. Four pivoting swing arms maximize hanging space while a weighted base and protective felt pad keep it stable and floor friendly. Key Features: Solid Brass Construction: Built from premium brass for strength and corrosion resistance Four Pivoting Arms: Swivel bars create flexible, space saving towel storage

Freestanding 4-Arm Pivoting Towel Holder, Polished Brass

A freestanding towel stand crafted from solid brass with a polished brass finish. Four pivoting swing arms maximize hanging space while a weighted base and protective felt pad keep it stable and floor-friendly.


Key Features:

  • Solid Brass Construction: Built from premium brass for strength and corrosion resistance
  • Four Pivoting Arms: Swivel bars create flexible, space-saving towel storage
  • Weighted, Stable Base: Heavy base minimizes tipping; felt pad protects floors
  • Designer Polished Finish: Polished brass finish offers lasting shine and durability
  • Easy Assembly: Arrives with components designed for straightforward setup

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Type Freestanding towel stand
Material Solid brass
Finish Polished brass
Fixture Color Family Brass
Actual Width (Inches) 12
Actual Height (Inches) 49
Actual Depth (Inches) 10.5
Number of Towel Bars 4
Weight Capacity (lbs.) 15
Shelf Included No
Warranty Limited lifetime
Package Quantity 1
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) No
UNSPSC 30181600
Base Features Weighted base with felt pad to prevent floor scratching
Assembly Some assembly required

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How many towels can it hold?
A: It features four pivoting arms and is rated for up to 15 lb total capacity.


Q: Will it tip over easily?
A: The heavy, weighted base is designed to keep the stand stable and resist tipping.


Q: What is it made of?
A: It is constructed of solid brass with a polished brass finish.


Q: Does it require installation?
A: No wall installation is needed; some light assembly is required.


Q: Is the finish resistant to corrosion?
A: Yes, the designer finish is intended to provide corrosion-free performance.


Gleaming Vertical Sculpture for Luxe Bath Towels

This polished brass stand rises like a slender column, catching light and lending a warm, tailored glow to the bath. The quartet of pivoting arms feels both architectural and agile, presenting towels like curated textiles. Float it beside a soaking tub or between double vanities for a boutique-hotel moment that’s effortlessly chic. It’s a refined essential that elevates daily rituals into a touch of quiet luxury.


Upgrade your bath with this solid-brass, space-smart towel stand and enjoy polished style with everyday function.

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