bakers-rack

 

The baker’s rack is a furniture piece with shelves used to keep baker’s goods, such as hot pies, bread, and pastries cool. The baker’s rack is made of wrought iron, steel, or other conductive metals. Heat can be moved from the pan to the baker’s rack fast and retained there for a long period. This makes it possible for the cooling process to be dispersed evenly to maintain the integrity of baked foods.

What are the Modern Uses of Baker’s Rack?

The modern baker’s rack has evolved in its design, use, and structure through the years. Non-bakers have utilized this furniture as storage and relocated it to other parts of the home other than the kitchen. Some feature cabinets and drawers aside from the usual shelves and have become more decorative in appearance.

Here are modern and creative uses for a baker’s rack.

  • Bathroom storage for body washes, facial cleansers, tissues, soaps, towels
  • Pool house storage for swimwear, sunscreen, goggles
  • Living room storage for electronic devices, books, displays
  • Playroom storage for toys and kid’s clothing
  • Outdoor gardening storage
  • As a bar rack or coffee bar
  • Mudroom and entryway storage for bags, keys
  • Kitchen storage for pots, pans

Check out LA Furniture Store for modern selections of racks and storage furniture.

Baker’s Rack Designs Available?

Traditional baker’s rack comes in medium to dark finishing with smooth curves, sometimes intricate scrollwork, or detailed brass finials. Ornaments like leaf motifs and inset panels are typical of the traditional design.

Modern baker’s racks have geometric figures, angular lines, asymmetrical details, and smoothened surfaces. Materials commonly used are glass and metal with an emphasis on function and form.

Contemporary baker’s rack also features geometric figures and sleek lines which may be modulated by tempered or curved lines.

The transitional baker’s rack combines traditional and contemporary designs focusing on uncluttered details.

Country baker’s racks are usually in toned-down colored, milk-painted woods, emphasizing comfort and simplicity. Some may have hand-carved insets and hand-painted stenciling.