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Mary Lake-Thompson Chickadee, Amaryllis, and Pine Sponge Cloth, Machine Washable, Biodegradable

Mary Lake-Thompson Chickadee, Amaryllis, and Pine Sponge Cloth, Machine Washable, Biodegradable

Mary Lake-Thompson

  • 695


  • Eco-friendly kitchen sponge cloth printed with artwork by Mary Lake-Thompson
  • Naturally soft, lint-free, and highly absorbent, perfect for washing dishes, wiping spills, and cleaning household surfaces
  • Made in Germany of 70% wood pulp cellulose and 30% cotton
  • Approximately 8 x 7 inches
  • To disinfect, simply toss in the washing machine; lasts 3-6 months, depending on usage
  • Reduces paper towel waste, biodegradable, compostable

These innovative, eco-friendly kitchen sponge cloths reduce the need for paper towels and traditional sponges. They're naturally soft, lint-free, and highly absorbent, which makes them perfect for washing dishes, wiping up spills, and cleaning household surfaces. To disinfect, simply toss them in the washing machine. The sponge cloths can be used over and over again, lasting up to six months. Made in Germany of wood pulp cellulose and cotton, they're completely biodegradable, so you can dispose of them in eco-friendly ways such as composting.

Mary Lake-Thompson studied art at the University of Colorado and the San Francisco Art Institute. She and her husband, Richard, met in the 70s and began a journey that has taken them from selling original prints at local art shows to a nationally recognized brand. Mary Lake-Thompson, Ltd. has designed and produced soaps, aprons, bath products, drawer liners, sachets, napkins, hats, and of course, their signature flour sack towels. The company is located in Oroville, California and now employs about 50 people. Mary's daughter, Sara, continues the tradition through her own, modern take on classic housewares called Montgomery Street Designs.


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