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Zebedee Any Angle Clothes Rail featured on Dragon’s Den

Did you catch Dragon’s Den last week on BBC TV? If not then you missed a treat.

Friend of A Place For Everything and long-time supplier of Zebedee Angle Clothes Rails, Diane Challender gave a great pitch of her (almost) famous clothes rail – Zebedee, that can (as the name suggests) be hung at any angle in a loft conversion, under eaves or stairs etc. and allows for clothes and coats to remain in place on a coat hanger without slipping down the angled clothes rail.

We’ve worked with Diane since day one, when she created the product in 2017, and are delighted to have been her original stockist of the entire Zebedee range and it seems that Dragon Sara Davies shares our love of this fantastic clothes storage solution, investing £75k for a 40% share in Diane’s Grimsby-based business. Well done Diane!

Made in the UK, Zebedee hanging rails offer a near-instant solution to the problem of creating wardrobe space on a wall where a sloping ceiling normally allows for little or awkward storage and certainly doesn’t allow for clothes rods to be installed.

The rail is easily installed and comes in a variety of lengths and finishes. Pop a couple next to each other for a wider installation or give us a call and we can have a custom-made size created just for you. It really offers a sensible and effective wardrobe storage solution where no other product can.

However, if you’re looking for a larger wardrobe installation with drawers and baskets, hanging rails and shelves, why not ask us for a free elfa shelving design. We often incorporate Zebedee hanging rails into our free wardrobe and dressing room design service using the Swedish elfa shelving system. We can create a quality and stylish bespoke solution just for you at a fraction of the price of those costly fitted wardrobes you see advertised on TV! Use this link to tell us about your space or browse our elfa shelving products section for details. We’ve been designing storage solutions for bedrooms, walk-in wardrobes, utility rooms and garages since 2005 and know a thing or two about making the best use of space in awkward spaces.


Image: BBC1