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More Joy Oy Tiskirätti joulutekstillä

More Joy Oy Tiskirätti joulutekstillä

More Joy Oy Tiskirätti joulutekstillä
More Joy Oy Tiskirätti joulutekstillä

Price
4,80 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Availability
Immediately

Detailed availability


Product description
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"Eat chocolate and lavish kisses" – Noora Västinen’s delightful words combine with Susanna Myllymäki’s illustrations in this cheerful kitchen towel, perfect for bringing joy throughout the long Christmas holiday. You can send these towels just like a card to a friend or tuck one in with a chocolate gift for a cousin. If you’re looking for a lovely Christmas gift for a friend, this is the perfect choice. It’s also easy to send by mail.

A dishcloth featuring the little moments of Christmas makes a truly lovely Christmas gift for a friend. At Christmas, it is nice to surprise others and put them in a good mood.

Are you looking for a gift?

If you want to put together a gift, buy a beautiful bowl or dish and fill it with a cloth, along with items such as Nicolas Vahé jams, spices, and other treats, as well as a Christmas-themed kitchen towel.
The dishcloth is domestically produced, machine-washable, and biodegradable.
Dimensions 20 x 17 cm
Cellulose – Cotton
Finnish – More Joy
Machine washable
Biodegradable
Water-based pigment inks

The "Iloista aikaa" (Happy Times) dishcloth is part of a collection created in collaboration between Noora Västinen and More Joy; the designs are printed using eco-friendly inks in a completely water-free process. This high-quality, machine-washable kitchen cloth is made from Norwegian FSC-certified cellulose fiber, which is also processed within the Nordic region. Cellulose accounts for 70% of the product, complemented by cotton fiber that is no longer suitable for standard textile production and would otherwise end up as waste burdening the planet; however, it can be effectively utilized in the kitchen cloth manufacturing process. The production method for this 100% natural fiber material was patented back in the 1950s, and it is manufactured by only two factories in Europe. Sea salt is used as a processing aid and is recycled repeatedly throughout production. Key Flag symbol.

A natural-fiber kitchen cloth—or simply a dishcloth—is a product with a long lifespan: it withstands repeated use and can be washed, boiled, rinsed, and reused time and again. Eventually, it can be disposed of as organic waste. The best and most eco-friendly way to wash and freshen the cloth is as follows: lay the cloth flat in the kitchen sink, sprinkle baking soda over it, add a small amount of clear white vinegar, and let it fizz. Once the fizzing stops, rinse the cloth with cool water and hang it up to dry. It will be fresh and ready for reuse.

The best disposal tip is to wrap a damp kitchen cloth—or dishcloth—around a store-bought fresh herb growing in soil or a potted rootstock, and then replant it in a breathable pot. This way, the cloth maintains consistent moisture and supports the growth process as it decomposes. The material breaks down completely within 24 weeks; the dishcloth essentially transforms into new energy for growth. Used cloths can also be buried in a garden flowerbed to decompose. If disposing of the product in an organic waste bin, it is advisable to cut it into a few smaller pieces to speed up the decomposition process.


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 200 x 200 x 1 mm.


Weight
0,01 kg
(with sales package 0,04 kg)


Country of origin
Finland


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