Now here’s a beauty of a dishrack. Designed by New York based company DBA, who’s goal it is to develop unique products that combine aesthetic strength, technical innovation and ecologically effective principles. DBA gets my two thumbs up as much as MUJI does. Yay for minimal design solutions.
Very clever.
Aug 13th, 2010 / 10:04 am
Hehehe really simple! I wanna buy one of these :D
Aug 13th, 2010 / 10:11 am
Nice; reminds me of Umbra’s Grassy Organizer and Grassy Soap Dish.
Aug 13th, 2010 / 10:14 am
When will these be available?!
Aug 13th, 2010 / 10:16 am
And for proper cleaning, put it in your dishwasher.
Aug 13th, 2010 / 12:01 pm
Probably still a bitch to clean
Aug 13th, 2010 / 12:19 pm
Looks awesome, but cue the mildew in 5, 4, 3, 2…
Aug 13th, 2010 / 1:14 pm
Great, economical solution, but I agree it could get mouldy quickly if you don’t clean it (i.e if you are lazy, like me)!
Aug 13th, 2010 / 2:20 pm
I own this bottle rack, which essentially is the same concept and we have no mold issues whatsoever: http://www.swiss-miss.com/2010/02/grass-roots-drying-rack.html
Aug 13th, 2010 / 2:24 pm
it’s nice but I don’t think the plates and forks would stay in place.
Aug 13th, 2010 / 4:41 pm
In Soviet Union, dishracks design themselves. Old as the latter political structure at least.
Aug 15th, 2010 / 3:09 pm
I have a strange feeling of deja-vu:
http://triennial.cooperhewitt.org/designers/ransmeier-floyd
Aug 16th, 2010 / 6:55 am
Wowww, verry good
Oct 19th, 2010 / 2:13 pm
Quisiera saber donde puedo comprar el escurreplatos de la compañia neoyorquina DBA. Le veo mucho anunciado pero no dónde poder adquirirlo. gRACIAS
Aug 9th, 2011 / 5:14 am
It’s great … and does not occupy much space
Sep 25th, 2011 / 4:24 pm
OK, so where do you buy the damned thing?
Dec 19th, 2011 / 10:16 am
Where can I buy this product?
Dec 20th, 2013 / 9:55 am