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Iris Hantverk Household Cloth in Orange
Iris Hantverk Household Cloth in Orange
Item #: IR2101-86
MADE IN SWEDEN
Discontinued / No Stock Remaining
$20.00
  • Brand: Iris Hantverk | Sweden
  • Item #: IR2101-86
  • Availability: Usually ships within 2-3 business days
  • Dimensions:
    L: 10" (26 CM) x W: 9.25" (23.5 CM)
  • Material:
    Made of 55% Linen and 45% Cotton.
  • Care:
    Machine wash hot. Do not bleach, tumble dry, or dry clean. Iron very hot.
  • Country: Sweden


  • Traditional Craftsmanship
    At Iris Hantverk, people with visual impairments have been making household tools using the time-honored techniques of traditional Swedish craftsmanship for more than a hundred years. We still draw every item by hand and use natural materials almost exclusively.

    Functional Design
    Our designs have emerged gradually through the years. Our brushes, for example, feel good in the hand and naturally give a steady grip, whether you are scrubbing new potatoes or cleaning a mixing bowl sticky with bread dough. We also think it is important that our items are pleasing to the eye. Utensils that are used every day should add a bit of simple pleasure in the kitchen and by the sink.

    • Dimensions: L: 10" (26 CM) x W: 9.25" (23.5 CM)
      • Made of 55% Linen and 45% Cotton.
        • Care: Machine wash hot. Do not bleach, tumble dry, or dry clean. Iron very hot.

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    Traditional Craftsmanship. The Iris Hantverk company produces high-quality handmade household items using techniques that date back to the 19th century. Enlisting the skills of top designers to conceptualize their products, they hire and support visually impaired craftspeople to create these meticulously assembled pieces. The time-honored techniques of traditional Swedish craftsmanship has been used by IRIS Hantverk for more than a hundred years. They still draw every brush by hand and use natural materials almost exclusively. Backs and handles are made of birch, oak or beech. The bristles are made of various materials such as horsehair, goat hair, Tampico fiber (from plants unique to the semi-desert areas of northern Mexico) and piassava (bass) fiber, depending on their use.
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