First of all, it comes with a separate iron board holder, too, but I've decided not to use it because the iron board is a bit too wide for the space. Bummer.
Also, know that it does not come with the metal tabs as shown in the Amazon photo. I think those metal tabs were to keep the iron in place. It wasn't a concern for me because mine is in a closet so it's kind of hard for the iron to fall out accidentally from there. Should there be an earthquake that shakes it out, it's unlikely that it'll fall on anyone. We also don't have children or pets so no one will accidentally push it out. To be safe, I would not recommend mounting this on a door or on anything that moves. All that said, the iron does sit at an angle in the caddy so it feels really well-seated and secure. It's not like it's wobbling on a flat surface or anything like that.
As for color-snobs like myself, the color is tan/yellowy (exact same color as yellowy wall/switch plates). I don't like the color because it looks so dated. (We actually changed out every wall/switch plate we have in the house from yellow to white when we moved in.) So I just used a can of primer that I had around and sprayed the iron caddy white. Rustoleum sells high-heat white spray paint as well. So if you are super safety conscious that would be a great choice. I plan to let my iron cool before storage so I didn't spend the $5.
Lastly, I love the cord holder on the side. Note that it only attaches on the right side so plan accordingly. It's great because I don't have to deal with dangling cords and it's easy to use. You basically just wind your cord in figure-eights then stuff it in the cord holder. The cord is held in place via friction. Simple and elegant solution -- my favorite kind!
It made me happy to get the iron a home and get it off the floor! One step closer to a perfectly organized closet. :)