We're always in favor of letting Mother Nature dry our clothes, as opposed to a drying machine. But it's not always easy. Sometimes it's hard to know where to hang the clothesline. Or you end up with an overloaded drying rack. Or ...
We're always in favor of letting Mother Nature dry our clothes, as opposed to a drying machine. But it's not always easy. Sometimes it's hard to know where to hang the clothesline. Or you end up with an overloaded drying rack. Or ...
your neighbors get upset because they don't like the look of your drying unmentionables.
This HERO-365 DR-1 Drying Rack could solve all those problems. It's good looking. It's portable and lightweight. It's small, but it accommodates a lot of clothes. Each one of those bars rotates outward, giving you a lot of space to hang all those wet jeans.
And we love the retro, vintage-patio furniture look.
Via CasaSugar
I'm a little bit in love with this. Simple idea, great looking. I wouldn't have to find someplace to 'put it away' because I could leave it on my deck like a room divider.
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It may not be as cute, but Ikea has something similar that folds outward to give you a full square of drying surface at each height. And Ikea's is definitely cheaper, with a slimmer profile so it fits behind the washer.
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I would rarely use it to dry clothes, but it would made a cool room divider or something to store scarfs/coats/etc on
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