Pegboard
(noun)
A panel made of wood or hardboard, with regularly spaced holes for holding pegs, hooks, or other objects.
Origin:
Mid 20th century; earliest use found in e. j. wolfram (fl.1946), "factory management". of unknown origin.
Examples:
- The pegboard was used to organize tools and supplies in the garage.
- The pegboard allowed for easy access to frequently used items.
- The pegboard was hung on the wall and took up very little floor space.
- The pegboard was a versatile storage solution and could be used for a variety of items.
- The pegboard was customizable, with various sizes and configurations available.