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Alberto, Tree Shaped Clothesline by Casamania

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Staying inside to monitor the dryer during laundry mornings is a bore, especially when the sunny weather outside beckons. With Alberto, a friendly clothesline sculpture, you have an excuse to go outside! The set of polyethylene trees, offered by Italian furniture company Casamania in brilliant orange, green, blue, and white, generously provides five different lines for you to let your clothes dry. Imitating its natural counterpart with its spread branches, the structure easily anchors into the ground and is resistant to both sunshine and rain. Clothes picked right off the line from under the sun have never been so fresh, and fun.

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