Most families in Dhaka make the same mistake. They buy a cheap wooden or plastic rack, watch it sag after one monsoon season, and replace it a year later.
A metal shoe rack solves this permanently, and at one of Bangladesh's most trusted online furniture stores, the price starts at just ৳2,600, less than most people spend on a single pair of shoes.
Hatim Furniture's metal shoe rack price range covers three clear price bands, so you can match your budget to your household size without guessing.
The entry-level HSRHM-201 sits at ৳2,600 (discounted from ৳2,800), a 4-tier open-frame rack that fits most apartment entryways without adjustments.
Mid-range models like the HSRH-106-1-10 step up to 5 tiers and a more refined finish. Premium closed-cabinet and catwalk designs start around ৳10,000 for buyers who want storage and style together.
A metal shoe rack is a tiered open-frame storage unit made from mild or powder-coated steel.
Unlike a closed cabinet, it lets air move freely through your footwear, which matters enormously in Bangladesh, where humidity stays between 80–90% during the June-to-October monsoon season.
Wood absorbs that moisture and swells. Plastic cracks under heat. Powder-coated steel does neither.
The sealed surface layer blocks both moisture and oxidation, making metal the most climate-smart material choice for any Bangladeshi home.
Before you buy: Measure your entryway first.
A standard Dhaka apartment entry runs approximately 85 cm (33 inches) wide. A rack between 70–80 cm wide leaves enough clearance to walk past it comfortably. Hatim's HSRHM-201 sits within that range and fits most flat entries without rearranging furniture.
The numbers tell a clear story on cost alone.
A ৳2,600 metal rack that lasts eight years works out to roughly ৳320 per year. A cheap plastic rack replaced every 12–18 months costs more over the same period, and creates the hassle of shopping, assembling, and disposing of furniture repeatedly.
Beyond economics, metal racks fit how Bangladeshi families actually live. They're light enough to reposition when you clean, strong enough to hold heavy boots and multiple pairs per tier, and require no special cleaning products.
Families in Dhaka, Chattogram, and Sylhet, where daily shoe traffic runs high and entry space runs tight, get organized storage that doesn't dominate the room.
Specific features worth noting in Hatim's metal range:
Powder-coated steel finish that resists rust in coastal and high-humidity zones
Raised bottom shelf with enough clearance for boots up to 30 cm tall
Rubber and plastic foot pads that protect tile and marble floors from scratching
Clean modern profile that complements the minimalist interiors popular in urban Bangladeshi apartments
Getting this right takes three minutes and one measurement. Here's how to think through it clearly.
Step 1 - Measure your entry. Target a rack between 60–80 cm wide for a standard 85 cm Dhaka corridor.
Step 2 - Count your tiers by family size.
Step 3 -Think about shoe types. Boots and heels need at least 28–30 cm of shelf clearance. Confirm the bottom tier height before ordering if your household wears formal or tall footwear regularly.
Step 4 - Consider foldable if you're in a small flat. For apartments under 500 square feet, Hatim's foldable metal models collapse to roughly 10 cm deep, easy to tuck behind a door when guests arrive.
They open to hold 12–15 pairs and require no tools to fold or unfold.
Pro Tip: Most Hatim metal racks use a snap-fit design.
Assembly takes 15-20 minutes with no tools and no prior experience; just follow the included diagram. This makes them especially practical for renters who move frequently.
With minimal care, a well-made metal rack lasts a decade or more. The maintenance is genuinely simple.
Wipe the rack weekly with a slightly damp cloth and mild soap, then dry it immediately.
Water pooling in the joints is what starts rust, not humidity alone. Once a year, apply a thin layer of silicone spray or WD-40 to exposed metal edges and bolt points.
Check the rubber foot pads every 12–18 months; replace them when worn flat to keep your floor tiles scratch-free.
Avoid placing soaking-wet shoes directly on the rack; a small mat under the bottom tier absorbs monsoon drips before they can pool.
A shoe rack seems like a small decision. But in a Bangladeshi home, it takes on the full weight of the monsoon every year. Getting the material right means getting a decade of reliable storage instead of a recurring problem, and at ৳2,600, that decade costs less than most people expect.
You can browse the full metal shoe rack collection at hatimfurniturebd.com, filter by price, material, and size, and order for home delivery nationwide - from Dhaka and Chattogram to Sylhet and Rangpur.
Physical showrooms in Panthapath, Mirpur, and Uttara let you see and test pieces in person before committing.
Hatim Furniture also offers EMI through partnered banks in 6 or 12-month plans, Easy Pay, and scan-to-pay digital options.
Delivery and installation are free, and a 1-year manufacturing warranty covers all furniture products. WhatsApp support is available for fast answers after purchase.
Hatim Furniture's metal shoe racks start at ৳2,604 for the HSRHM-201 and go up to ৳19,900 depending on tier count and design.
A 4-tier budget model holds roughly 18 pairs. Larger 6-tier models accommodate 35–40 pairs for bigger families.
Hatim Furniture's powder-coated steel finish creates a moisture-resistant barrier well-suited to monsoon humidity and coastal conditions.
Yes. Most models use a snap-fit design that takes 15–20 minutes to set up with no hardware required.
Hatim delivers to all districts and upazilas across Bangladesh, with free delivery and installation included.
Standard models run approximately 70–80 cm wide, 30–40 cm deep, and 80–120 cm tall -sized for most Dhaka apartment entryways.
For a standard ~85 cm flat entry, a 70–75 cm wide rack leaves comfortable clearance on both sides without blocking movement.
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