Ironwork like this usually lived just by the sink, within reach of wet hands and a stack of drying linens. Found in France, this wall-mounted rack is formed from dark iron with a row of curled scrolls along the top and five rounded hooks below, each one sturdy and slightly softened at the edges from use. Pieces like this were made for daily repetition rather than display, part of the quiet rhythm of a working kitchen where towels were always in motion. Sylvie hangs it where it earns its keep again, lined with striped tea towels in a kitchen that smells faintly of citrus peel and soap.
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