Every home has one.

Clothes draped over chairs and on the floor for drying and storage.

Not a design piece. Not really furniture. Just… the chair. The one holding a growing pile of “worn once” clothes.

Too clean for the hamper, too questionable for the drawer.

It’s less a chair and more a holding pattern.

Innovative laundry chair for clothes draping and storage, perfect for modern homes.
Green laundry chair with draping and storage for clothes.

Simone Giertz looked at this universal habit and did something refreshingly honest. She didn’t try to fix it. She designed for it.

Versatile laundry chair designed for draping and storing clothes efficiently. Perfect for modern lau.
Green vintage laundry chair with wooden arms and legs, draped with clothes, in a bright room.

The Laundry Chair gives your in-between clothes an actual place to live.

A rotating rail lets you hang things properly, then spin them out of sight when you want the illusion of order.

Vintage laundry chair for draping clothes and storage.

It’s simple. Smart. And maybe a little too relatable.

Elegant vintage chair for relaxing and draping clothes indoors.

Because this was never a storage problem. It’s a human one.

Elegant green lounge chair with wooden arms, perfect for relaxing or drying clothes.

We all have that chair.

This one just admits it.

Elegant wooden laundry chair with cushioned seat for draping and storing clothes efficiently.
Comfortable green lounge chair with wooden armrests for relaxing and casual seating.

Images © Copyright Simone Giertz. See more on her website.


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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the web’s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, he’s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature — reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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