Laurie 2 Tier Dish Drainer With White Plastic Tray
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Laurie 2 Tier Dish Drainer With White Plastic Tray

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Laurie 2 Tier Dish Drainer With White Plastic TrayBring effortless order to daily washing up with this Laurie 2 Tier Dish Drainer with White Plastic Tray, designed for busy homes and modern apartments shopping on Orsina. The sleek silver and white finish blends with classic and contemporary sinks, while the two tier configuration frees valuable countertop space. Made from sturdy metal with a bright finish and a removable white tray, this rack helps dishes drip dry efficiently so you spend less time

Bring effortless order to daily washing up with this Laurie 2 Tier Dish Drainer with White Plastic Tray, designed for busy homes and modern apartments shopping on Orsina. The sleek silver and white finish blends with classic and contemporary sinks, while the two-tier configuration frees valuable countertop space. Made from sturdy metal with a bright finish and a removable white tray, this rack helps dishes drip dry efficiently so you spend less time towel drying and more time enjoying your evening.

Designed for Real Life

The upper level keeps plates upright for quick drainage and clear airflow. The lower platform is perfect for bowls, lunch boxes, and smaller cookware. Integrated holders at each side create a place for glassware and cutlery so everything dries in one organised station. The removable tray collects water and lifts out for hassle-free emptying to keep surfaces clean.

  • Two-tier layout for maximum capacity in a compact footprint
  • Plate slots on the top plus a broad lower shelf for bowls and containers
  • Side holders for up to six cups and a dedicated caddy for utensils
  • Removable white plastic tray to catch drips and make cleanup simple
  • Silver metal frame that resists everyday wear and maintains shine
  • Neutral colours that coordinate with stainless steel and ceramic sinks

Practical Benefits You Will Notice

This dish drainer promotes quicker air drying, which can help keep plates streak-free. Elevated tiers encourage water to run off instead of pooling. The balanced base keeps the rack steady even when fully loaded. Thoughtful proportions suit singles, couples, or family kitchens that need reliable drying without taking up the whole worktop.

Placement Tips

Place the rack beside the sink to allow the tray to catch drips, and lift it to pour away water. Wipe the tray after heavy use to prevent marks. For a cohesive look, pair with silver-handled utensils and white mugs to echo the frame and tray tones.

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