Make the most of your space, however small it may be
Your space is valuable — and you deserve to enjoy all of it. And let’s be honest: nothing breaks the mood faster than damp laundry draped over chairs, radiators or doors.
We think drying your clothes shouldn’t mean giving up your space or your style. With a little planning and the right setup, even a small flat can handle laundry days beautifully.
Drying without taking over your home
One of the biggest challenges in smaller homes is floor space. You want to dry your clothes, not live inside your laundry. That’s why vertical drying is ideal. Instead of spreading out, you go up. A tall, tiered drying rack can hold more clothes in less space, giving you your floor (and your room) back.


Many loads, one tidy corner
It might surprise you how much you can fit on a small-footprint drying rack – especially ours. The HangOn Tower i.e. has up to 30 metres of drying space arranged over multiple tiers, so it easily holds two to three machine loads — from socks and shirts to tow
els and bedding.
But it’s not just about capacity. This clever rack is designed to fit into real homes — especially when space is tight.
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Folding tiers let you customise the setup — keep all levels open, or fold one down for longer items
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Built-in hanger rod is ideal for shirts, blouses or anything that creases easily
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Balanced feet keep it stable, even when fully loaded
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Slim when folded — it slides behind doors or into a cupboard with ease
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Use it half-open in extra narrow spots — like between furniture or on balconies
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Mobile and space-saving - roll easily from room to room as it fits through doorways with ease




Style still matters (even on laundry day)
If you’re trying to live with less clutter, or just make your home work smarter — it starts with the practical stuff.
A drying rack that folds away neatly, tucks behind a door, or blends into your colour scheme means you don’t have to sacrifice how your space feels — even mid-wash. And a slimline rack that only takes up one corner is far less intrusive than laundry lines across the ceiling or socks on the radiator. This way drying laundry is part of life, but it doesn’t have to take over yours.



