No one of us likes to see our homes messy on a laundry day, and that’s when a cloth dryer becomes an absolute essential. If you believe in an organized lifestyle and want to say goodbye to electric dryers and save the planet as well as your power bills, then the ‘Hanging Drying Rack’ by George & Willy hits the bull’s eye.

The drying rack is a simple yet strikingly attractive product that caters to all your drying needs in an economical and eco-friendly way. The rack is specially designed to offer you an alternative method of drying your damp clothes, and it isn’t dependent on weather condition. This dryer provides an easy and effective solution to the fussy nature of washing-lines, which snaps every now and then.

The smartly designed rack is suspended from the ceiling using a seamless pulley system, which means it can be installed in almost any space of your home. The rack with the help of the warm air trapped in the ceiling space quickly dries the wet laundry.

Hanging Drying Rack has nine wooden rods and is sturdy enough to hold your wet clothes. It can be lowered towards the ground to be loaded and pulled up towards the roof to be kept out of the way with the help of a cord. A simple combination of timber with black metal makes this US $259 drying rack an attractive piece of décor that compliments any interiors.

Special thanks to Alice for sharing the details with us!  

Smartly designed rack suspended from the ceiling
Drying rack is simple and caters to all your drying needs
Entire assembly of the rack 
Cord which helps adjust the height of drying rack
Seamless pulley system of Hanging Drying Rack
Wooden rods sturdy enough to hold your wet clothes
Hanging Drying Rack isn’t weather dependent
Simple combination of timber with black metal makes it an attractive piece of décor
Hanging Drying Rack by George and Willy

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Daniel is a budding blogger who loves to put forward his ideas along with keeping you updated with new and interesting things in this world. Finding facts and presenting them in an interesting way is the best thing he likes about writing.

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