Kitchen Soap
It's handmade, organic and a kitchen sink essential!
We designed, developed and tested this kitchen soap with our neighbor on Hyde Street in San Francisco, Asako of The Heavenly Soap Company. Made with 100% organic coconut and castor oil, this soap produces a fine lather, cuts through grease and leaves no residue. Palm oil-free, vegan and unscented too.
Place it near your kitchen sink in its black-rimmed ceramic dish and it will be suds-ready for hands, dishes, glassware, pots and pans and even spot removal. Easy to use with brush, sponge or cloth. Give it a rub and you're good to scrub.
- a 2-3/4 inch round of soap, handmade and organic
- a white ceramic dish, black pinstripe rim
Soap Refills Available:
When you're out of soap, save the dish and order a refill!
- Linen is wonderful and luxurious. It’s one of the easiest fabrics to care for.
- The smooth and long fibers of linen help resist dirt and stains.
- It gets better with age and softens the more it is washed.
- Linen absorbs water quickly and dries quickly.
- It is durable and strong, lint-free and resistant to pilling.
- Linen can withstand high temperatures.
- It is inherently eco-friendly. Flax has a short growing cycle, is quickly renewable, and every part of the plant is used.
Tea Towels
- Machine wash in cool to warm water.
- Use a mild detergent, no bleach.
- Line dry or tumble dry on low heat; remove while still damp.
- Ironing is optional. Some people prefer linen crisp and flat, others like it soft and natural.
- Dry thoroughly before storing.
- We encourage you to use your tea towels daily and enjoy the patina that comes with age!
- Machine wash in cool to warm water.
- Use a mild detergent, no bleach.
- Hang to dry, or tumble dry on low heat and remove while slightly damp. There is very little to no shrinkage when washed this way.
- For natural or colored linen, it’s best not to hang in bright sunlight to avoid fading.
- Ironing is optional, and much easier to do while your apron is still damp. Use a hot iron with plenty of steam or a spray of water.
- Store in a dry, well-ventilated area. Well-cared for linen aprons will last for generations.
Stains
- Remove stains with soap and water while still fresh, before they dry.
- Pre-soaking in mild detergent is very effective in lifting stains.
- Never use chlorine bleach which may damage the fibers.