YAMAZAKI Dish Rack, Alloy Steel, Black, Standard Size

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Amazon Dish Rack Use this stand in the kitchen as an extra space to dry dishes or on a shelf to keep plates upright and separated by size. It keeps your counters organized and ready to place in a cabinet after drying. MODERN DESIGN Yamazaki's modern look matches your home decor with a light and airy design. It is made of elegant metal steel. Get this essential space saver for easy access all day long. FUNCTIONAL Place the sink side for easy access when washing dishes or to hold a medium sized cutting board. Rubber grips are included to prevent slipping. The compact size makes it easy to move and store anywhere when not in use. DIMENSIONS This product is 4 x 9 x 2.8 inches. With five compartments for up to ten dishes YAMAZAKI brings thought and creativity to everyday objects through design inspired by life in Japan. Items are created with special attention to simplicity, practical, quality and space-saving.

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Dish Rack Use this stand in the kitchen as an extra space to dry dishes or on a shelf to keep plates upright and separated by size. It keeps your counters organized and ready to place in a cabinet after drying. MODERN DESIGN Yamazaki's modern look matches your home decor with a light and airy design. It is made of elegant metal steel. Get this essential space saver for easy access all day long. FUNCTIONAL Place the sink side for easy access when washing dishes or to hold a medium sized cutting board. Rubber grips are included to prevent slipping. The compact size makes it easy to move and store anywhere when not in use. DIMENSIONS This product is 4 x 9 x 2.8 inches. With five compartments for up to ten dishes YAMAZAKI brings thought and creativity to everyday objects through design inspired by life in Japan. Items are created with special attention to simplicity, practical, quality and space-saving.


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Brand Yamazaki
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  • 4903208071383

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