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As in the ceiling mounted one? No. But the metal sections are cast so I can't imagine there is much difference between any of the ones you'd fine other than dimensions or colour.
There is some scandi version using string, that while it looks nice isn't likely to be as good as wood. However, if you're adding dryness it might be negligible. Unfortunately I can't find it at the moment. But Google image shows a lot of etsy images, so if you want something more modern maybe browse there.
This looked cool. https://eu.georgeandwilly.com/en-gb/products/ceiling-hanging-drying-rack?pb=0
But a bit pricy.I think nice mounting hardware and running the string neatly, finishing etc. will notice more than the actual unit.
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My question was about the wall mounted drying rack. And i might make some of them.
But... We already have two of those ceiling mounted ones left by the previous owners but in pointless locations, one is in the garage which is not heated. The other is in the ground source heat pump room, and it's a really cluttered space so is tricky to use (the door swings inward and hits the rack or knocks things off).
But it does make me think about relocation one to the new drying room. I hadn't even thought about it so thanks for reminding me.
This is turning into a weirdly fun project. There is already a cistern overflow pipe through the wall so the dehumidifier could drain straight outdoors rather than into the foul water drain for the toilet.
Have you got a link for the diy airer?