HIGH-DRY stems from the desire to make the most of the balcony’s potential. With HIGH-DRY, residents with limited space can enjoy a more functional and cozy home- and balcony environment.
It’s perfect for apartments without access to a garden or drying room
and ideal for year-round use.
"Our goal is to create functional balconies that suit busy urban living. With focus on user-friendliness, sustainability, and aesthetics, we create space for both relaxation and practical use
-inside the home and on the balcony."
With HIGH-DRY, you can airdry duvets, blankets, bedding, and other items that can be hung on a hanger — without taking up space on your balcony. HIGH-DRY is a universal bracket that fits almost all types of balconies.
The product is climate-friendly, CO2-reducing, easy to install
-and helps reduce your electricity bill!
By reducing your use of your tumbledryer,
you can achieve a significant CO2 reduction.
A tumbledryer typically uses 3-9 kWh per cycle.
The CO2 emissions per kWh depend on the electricity production in your area.
In Denmark, the electricity grid is relatively green,
with around 200–250 g of CO2 per kWh
(2025 figures).
CO2 reducing per drying cycle:
If one drying cycle uses 7 kWh and the electricity grid emits
225 g of CO2 per kWh you save:
7 kWh × 225 g
= 1,575 kg CO2 per drying cycle.
Annual CO2 reducing:
If you dry clothes 3 times a week, you save:
3 cycles × 1,575 g CO2 × 52 weeks
= 245,7 kg CO2 per year.
-This contributes to a greener way of living !
My name is Christian Frei, and I am the inventor of HIGH-DRY. I am a trained exportsales specialist in clothing, footwear, and furniture from the design school TEKO Center in Herning, as well as a Multimedia Designer from
Copenhagen Business Academy.
As a resident on the 4th floor, I — like my neighbors —experienced the need to airdry beddings, duvets and clothes on the balcony without taking up space or risking dirt from the balcony itself.
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The idea emerged in the autumn of 2022, and shortly after, I began developing a prototype. Along the way, I received valuable guidance from the Inventor Advisory Service at the Danish Technological Institute in Høje Taastrup, as well as from Brimas A/S in Horsens.
To protect the rights, I enlisted the law firm Budde-Schou to prepare a patent application covering Denmark, Europe, and eventually
the global market.
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