Product Overview
This bathroom slipper rack is designed to improve restroom organization by providing a dedicated wall-mounted storage solution for slippers. Its telescopic structure allows length adjustment to suit different wall spaces, while the no-drill installation ensures easy setup without wall damage.
Problem Context
Bathroom slippers clutter the floor.
Wet footwear creates hygiene issues.
Limited bathroom space makes storage difficult.
How It Is Used
The rack is mounted on a bathroom wall without drilling.
Slippers are placed onto the rack for storage and drying.
Telescopic length is adjusted based on available space.
Features and Practical Outcomes
• Wall-mounted design → keeps slippers off the floor
• No-drill installation → protects walls from damage
• Telescopic structure → adjustable fit for different spaces
• Plastic construction → lightweight and moisture-resistant
• 5 kg load capacity → supports multiple pairs of slippers
Product Specifications
Material: metal + ABS plastic
Function: slipper storage
Installation: wall-mounted, no drilling required
Style: light luxury
Weight capacity: up to 5 kg
Size Variants
• Telescopic 30–60 cm (Translucent Black)
• Telescopic 50–100 cm (Translucent Black)
Package Contents
Slipper rack ×1
Delivery and Support Information
Delivery and return terms apply as per store policy.
Estimated delivery: 10–15 business days.
For order or support-related queries, please contact TransformU support.













Rajat Bansal –
Good
Amit Choudhary –
Does the job.
Suresh Patil –
Bathroom floor stays clean now. Slippers are not lying around anymore.
Pankaj Kapoor –
Very useful.
Kunal Dutta –
Adjustable size helped a lot. Fit it near the shower area easily.
R. Ghosh –
Earlier slippers used to stay wet on the floor and made the bathroom messy. Now they stay on the wall and dry properly.
Naveen Reddy –
Plastic feels light but it’s holding well. Using it daily for different things.
Sonia –
Nice
Megha Joshi –
No drilling made it easy to install. Slippers stay off the floor and bathroom looks cleaner overall.