Danica Ember Swedish Cloth
Best sustainable cleaning solution for eco-conscious households.
Discover the Danica Ember Swedish Cloth, a sustainable cleaning essential from Scandinavia. Made from a blend of 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, these cloths offer an eco-friendly alternative to sponges and paper towels. They become remarkably soft and pliable when wet, ensuring effortless cleanup. Their high absorbency and gentle touch make them perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and general household tasks, providing a cost-effective and environmentally conscious cleaning solution.
$6.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
62
/ 1440
#62 in Shop Towels & General-Purpose Cleaning Cloths
Price vs Category Average
-39%
Below average
Material Composition
7030
/ % Cellulose / % Cotton
Who it's for
- Design-focused decorators wanting functional tools that look beautiful
- Eco-conscious households looking to minimize daily waste
- Homeowners seeking hygienic, fast-drying alternatives to smelly sponges
Who should skip it
- Messy cooks who prefer stain-resistant, low-maintenance cleaning supplies
- Budget-conscious shoppers prioritizing low upfront costs
- Users preferring cleaning tools that are instantly soft and pliable
Performance breakdown
Absorbency capacity
Cellulose blend drinks up spills far more effectively than paper towels.
Surface versatility
Smooth texture cleans delicate countertops and glass without leaving scratches behind.
Sustainability impact
Compostable materials significantly reduce household waste compared to traditional disposable sponges.
Handling ergonomics
Soft, pliable texture makes maneuvering around tight kitchen corners effortless.
Cleaning longevity
Machine washable design ensures the cloth maintains integrity over multiple uses.
Scrubbing intensity
Gentle composition is ideal for wiping but lacks heavy-duty scouring power.
Key Specs
Material Composition
70% Cellulose / 30% Cotton
Length
8 Inches
Width
6 1/2 Inches
Care Instructions
Machine wash warm, lay flat to dry
Origin
Scandinavia
Return Policy
60 day returns
Disposable Status
Reusable
Lint Level
Lint Free
Features
- Sustainable alternative to disposable cleaning products
- Soft and pliable when wet for easy handling
- Highly absorbent for efficient cleaning
- Gentle on all surfaces
- Cost-effective and reusable
- Machine washable for repeated use
- Compostable material composition
- Ideal for kitchen and bath applications
What customers say
The Danica Ember Swedish Cloth receives praise for its superior functionality and attractive design. Users consistently note its exceptional absorbency, which manages spills effectively and dries rapidly, supporting kitchen cleanliness. Furthermore, the unique Ember pattern transforms this practical item into a decorative staple. Its proven durability and effectiveness establish it as an intelligent, sustainable alternative to disposable paper towels. This combination of performance and aesthetic appeal makes it a highly valued kitchen essential.
Know before you buy
When dry, the Swedish cloth is stiff and paper-like. Once you dampen it with water, it instantly transforms into a soft, pliable, and highly absorbent cloth that is easy to maneuver.
Yes. Because the texture is smooth and gentle, these cloths are safe to use on sensitive surfaces, including glass, stainless steel, and natural stone, without the risk of scratching.
These cloths are machine washable. Simply toss them in with your regular warm laundry cycle and lay them flat to air dry to maintain their shape and integrity.
Yes, the cellulose and cotton blend is designed to be lint-free, making them an excellent choice for wiping down mirrors, windows, and polished countertops without leaving behind annoying fibers.
Because they are durable and machine washable, one cloth can replace many rolls of paper towels. With proper care, they can be reused for several months depending on the frequency and intensity of your cleaning tasks.
Since the material is composed of natural cellulose and cotton, the cloths are compostable. Once they have reached the end of their life, you can simply add them to your home compost bin.
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