Black Flora on White Swedish Dishcloth
Best sustainable cleaning essential for eco-conscious home cooks.
Brighten your kitchen chores with the Black Flora on White Swedish Dishcloth. This eco-friendly cleaning essential, designed by Three Bluebirds, offers a sustainable alternative to disposable wipes and sponges. Crafted from a blend of cellulose and organic cotton, it boasts exceptional absorbency, capable of soaking up 20 times its weight. Perfect for wiping, polishing, and scrubbing various surfaces, it leaves a streak-free finish. Biodegradable and reusable, this dishcloth is a stylish and practical choice for conscious cleaning.
$6.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
62
/ 1440
#62 in Shop Towels & General-Purpose Cleaning Cloths
Price vs Category Average
-48%
Below average
Material
7030
/ % cellulose (from FSC-Certified forests), % organic cotton (FairTrade & GOTS-certified)
Who it's for
- Frugal shoppers prioritizing long-term durability and value
- Eco-conscious homeowners replacing disposable paper towels
- Design-focused decorators seeking functional kitchen accents
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers avoiding higher initial investments
- Users preferring soft, ready-to-use cleaning tools
- Busy households prone to leaving damp cloths sitting
Performance breakdown
Absorbency capacity
Soaks up twenty times its weight for superior spill management.
Surface versatility
Leaves a streak-free finish on glass, granite, and stainless steel.
Sustainability footprint
Biodegradable materials and ethical sourcing minimize environmental impact significantly.
Durability
Withstands up to 200 wash cycles without losing structural integrity.
Hygiene maintenance
Rapid drying time effectively inhibits bacterial growth between uses.
Aesthetic appeal
Sophisticated floral print elevates standard kitchen utility to home decor.
Key Specs
Material
70% cellulose (from FSC-Certified forests), 30% organic cotton (FairTrade & GOTS-certified)
Ink
Water-based inks (OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certified)
Dimensions
17 x 20 cm / 6.5 x 8 in
Biodegradable
Reusable up to 200 times
Absorbency
20 times its weight
Pattern Type
Floral
Quick Drying
Yes
Features
- Eco-friendly alternative to sponges and paper towels
- Highly absorbent, replacing 17 rolls of paper towels
- Dries quickly to prevent bacteria growth
- Cleans virtually streak-free on multiple surfaces
- Designed and printed in Connecticut, USA
- Supports environmental causes with 1% of revenue donated
- Made from sustainable cellulose and organic cotton
What customers say
Consumers overwhelmingly love the striking Black Flora design, transforming this cleaning tool into a stylish kitchen accessory. The quality and functionality earn high praise. Reviewers frequently highlight the superior absorbency and impressive durability, confirming these cloths effectively replace paper towels and withstand numerous wash cycles. This blend of chic aesthetics and dependable performance makes them a clear favorite for those prioritizing both form and function in their kitchen essentials.
Know before you buy
One Three Bluebirds dishcloth is designed to replace approximately 17 rolls of paper towels over its lifespan, making it a significant waste-reduction tool for your kitchen.
These cloths are machine washable and can even be placed in the dishwasher or boiled to sanitize. Because they are bleach-safe, you can use a mild bleach solution if you need to deep clean or remove stubborn stains.
No, the cellulose and cotton blend is designed to dry very quickly, which significantly inhibits the growth of bacteria and prevents that sour, musty smell common with standard kitchen sponges.
The cloth is versatile enough for almost any surface, including countertops, glass, stainless steel, and wood. It is specifically engineered to leave a streak-free finish, making it ideal for polishing mirrors or windows.
Because the cloth is made from 70% FSC-certified cellulose and 30% organic cotton, it is fully biodegradable. You can safely compost it in your home compost bin once it is no longer effective for cleaning.
With proper care, each dishcloth can be reused up to 200 times before it begins to lose its structural integrity or absorbency.
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