Cleaning is the silent partner to cooking. In an intentional kitchen, the tools we use to restore order should be as thoughtfully chosen as our ingredients. We look for sustainable materials—wood, natural fibers, and compostable textiles—that age with grace and perform their duties without the need for harsh chemicals or disposable plastic.

Beechwood Dish Brush with Replaceable Heads

A sustainable alternative to plastic sponges. Crafted from durable beechwood and stiff Tampico fibers, these brushes provide excellent scrubbing power for cast iron and stoneware while remaining gentle on the hands. The replaceable head system ensures that the handle lasts for years, reducing waste and honoring the "Craft" of long-lasting household objects.

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Compostable Swedish Dishcloths

Made from a blend of wood pulp and cotton, these cloths are the ultimate kitchen workhorse. They are incredibly absorbent, picking up twenty times their weight in liquid, and can be laundered hundreds of times before they reach the end of their life. When they finally wear thin, they can be returned to the garden compost, completing the natural cycle of the home.

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