naturally dyed wool dish mat in acacia
fair trade dish mat
knitted wool roving dish drying rack
Knitted Wool Dish Mat
natural fair trade wool dish mat
Knitted Wool Dish Mat
Knitted Wool Dish Mat

Form meets function when the knitted dish mat props up plates and utensils to dry, intentionally highlighting the loveliness of an everyday moment. The texture and natural color add to the backdrop of time spent in the hub of the house - the kitchen. The pad features gentle ridges between the rows of knitting which help stabilize items in place.  Wool is naturally anti-microbial, and the loop allows it to dry out easily between uses.

Hand knit and naturally dyed by women in Nepal, these dish mats add a beautiful texture to your sustainable kitchen.  Since it is naturally dyed, each one is unique.  At the end of its life cycle, the earth friendly fibers and dyes will decompose so it is one less thing to end up for a millennia in the landfill.

  •  Dimensions  

    Approximately 16" x 20"

  •  Materials

    100% pure wool roving | "Cutch" from acacai trees | "Mycopigments" from mushrooms

  •  Care

    Your wool dish mat is washable!  To clean: Use mild detergent and gently spot wash.  If necessary, wash with cold water on a gentle cycle in a washing machine.  You can put it in the dryer for a felted look, but it does best if line dried.  Since the cutch is a natural dye, it needs to be kept out of harsh, direct sunlight.  

$ 49.00
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Four women sitting and laughing from Kakani Artisan Cooperative.

 KAKANI, NEPAL | Women's Co-op


This grass roots group serves women in the village of Kakani with living wages and skill development. They are committed to both social and environment impact by using natural dyes and fibers that are responsibly sourced in their local economy.


  • WOMAN OWNED + OPERATED 
  • SINGLE ORIGIN MATERIALS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL + SOCIAL IMPACT


Artisan smiling while preparing wool roving.
Wringing out natural dyes from fabric.
Woman smiling while knitting.

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