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We all have our favorite sites to visit. One of mine is Luxist. This site showcases luxury and expensive items, such as jewelry, real estate, gadgets, services, etc. Some of those things I love, some - hate.

 
The other day they profiled a metal tree hanger, which is intended for drying out laundry naturally.
Frankly, I don’t understand how you could possibly hang any clothes there, even if it’s on hangers. I think, it’ll be a little too crowded there. Besides, a strong wind will, probably, tear of the hangers off this metal tree and scatter everything on the ground real fast.

 
Somehow, envisioning a plain clothesline with a display of snow-white sheets and shirts, evokes a nostalgic feeling of the times, when fresh smelling laundry brought in from the outside, especially in winter time, was cold and rigid, with the residue of snow on it and had to be hung again, only this time in the room. And that room, for a long time, smelled wonderfully cold and clean…

 
Take a look here: The Dryer.
Judging by the comments, I am not alone in my dislike of this sculpture, made up as a nature dryer, with a very unhealthy tag price of $670.

 
Any thoughts?

 



Author:
Lana
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Thursday, March 13th, 2008 at 11:02 pm
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2 Responses to “Clothes Dryer: Wind, Sun and Metal”

  1. Dragoonx42 Says:

    To be honest with you, I have never written any comments or posts in the Internet. This is my first time. Why did I decide to post? The answer is simple – all information here is so amazing and interesting that it’s hard to imagine someone wouldn’t comment it.

  2. Lana Says:

    Glad you like it and thank you for the comment.

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