herb garden sponge cloth - black
herb garden sponge cloth - black
This sponge cloth offers a clever modern reworking of Astrid Sampe's classic 1950's Persons Kryddskap (or Herb Garden) tea towel design in monochrome black and white. In terms of the washing-up this little sponge cloth is a marvel, as it's highly absorbent and does a great job scrubbing the dishes.
- 18cm x 20cm
- Washable up to 90°C
- Made in Sweden.
Price in GBP
£3.00
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