A roundup of solutions for freeing up counter space (especially important in urban kitchens).
Above: Red Dishrack in stainless steel from Terence Conran's Well Considered Collection; $36 at the Conran Shop.
Above: Tse & Tse in Paris offers the medium Wall-Mounted Steel Plate Rack (shown above L; it's also available in a small and a large size) for €283. In the US, the medium Wall-Mounted Plate Rack can be special ordered from Horne for $415); contact Horne at (877) 404-6763 for more information.
Above: A well-priced wall-mounted option from Ikea is the aluminum Asker Dish Drainer; $29.99.
Above: The Wall-Mounted Dish Rack from UK kitchen shop David Mellor is made of beech with birch dowels; £58 for the smaller size (50 centimeters wide, 44.5 centimeters high) and £72 for the larger (82 centimeters wide, 44.5 centimeters wide). In the US, Iowa-based Woodform makes a similar style Plate Rack that accommodates a dozen plates; $80 at Stacks and Stacks.
Above: The Polder Compact Stainless-Steel Dish Rack measures 14 inches long and 6.5 inches wide; $19.53 at Amazon.
Above: Danish company Kingfisher offers the Stainless Dish Rack in a range of colors (including turquoise, red, and white; go to Kingfisher for retailers.
Above: The stainless steel Ordning Dish Drainer measures 20 inches long and 11 inches high and is $19.99 at Ikea.