
The “Double Handling” Problem.
In a standard kitchen, every dish is handled at least twice.
- You wash it and place it on a counter rack to dry.
- Hours later, you come back to stack it and move it to a cabinet.
This is the “Transfer Tax” on your time. You are doing double the work for the same result. Why let a dish sit out on the counter, taking up valuable prep space, only to move it again later?
The “One-Touch” Workflow. We created the category of Active Storage. Our system eliminates the transfer step entirely. The drying rack is the permanent storage shelf.
- Wash & Store: Place the wet dish directly into the cabinet.
- Conceal & Dry: Close the cabinet door. The ventilated bottom allows water to drip directly into the sink while air circulates to dry the dish.
- Done: The dish is now “put away.” It stays there until you need it next.
Streamlined Efficiency. This isn’t just a rack; it is a fundamental shift in kitchen logistics. By combining the “drying rack” and the “storage shelf” into one high-performance unit, you reclaim your countertops and cut your cleanup time in half.
- Heavy Duty: Our Polystyrene and Aluminum construction is strong enough to hold stacks of heavy porcelain plates as permanent storage.
- Rust-Proof: Designed to live in a wet environment without degrading, unlike standard wood shelving.

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