
Admired in a recent editorial meeting: a handy laundry bag from Steele Canvas, ideal for hanging from the back of a bathroom door, toting around the house, even lugging (as a backpack) to the laundromat. (I wish I’d had one in my days of living in an apartment without a washer/dryer. It would’ve made the weekly trips down three flights of stairs and five blocks up to the wash-and-fold that much easier.)
Have a look:



More accoutrements for making laundry day a little more pleasant:
- Object of Desire: A Hanging Laundry Rack from a New Zealand Maker
- Japanese Laundry: Small-Space Solutions from a Spotless Country
- Domestic Science: 8 Thin-as-Paper Laundry Detergent Sheets, Eco Edition
N.B.: This post was first published on Remodelista in April 2024.
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