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Wool Dish Drying Mat with Linen Sleeve
Wool Dish Drying Mat with Linen Sleeve
Wool Dish Drying Mat with Linen Sleeve
Sonoma Wool Company

Wool Dish Drying Mat with Linen Sleeve

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Sonoma Wool Companies most popular product is this all-natural, 100% wool dish drying mat. They created this product in the little red barn on Pozzi Ranch and introduced it to the world in 2013. This drying mat is eco-friendly, durable enough to withstand years of use and is made with all-natural, sustainable, and biodegradable fibers. The wool used is from family-owned ranches across the country. These wool dish drying mats are handcrafted in the USA using no chemicals or synthetics. 

What makes wool the best material?

  • 100% natural - no dyes
  • Absorbs up to 30% of its own weight in moisture
  • Naturally resists mold and mildew*
  • 100% wool and linen
  • Measures 16" x 20" x 3/8”
  • The Linen Sleeves are made in India, the region of the world where flax is grown and linen fabric is made.

Bring the simplicity of nature’s beauty into your home with one of the world’s most ancient fibers - wool. Used for thousands of years, these “super” fibers naturally resist mold and mildew, are highly absorbent, and eliminate the need for using synthetics and plastics around your sink area. This is the best eco-friendly dish drying mat you will ever own. 

Care:  The Dish Drying Mat needs to fully dry between uses, which will naturally occur when kept on counter without dishes drying on it. If your wool dish drying mat is heavily used to the point of saturation, hang the mat between uses to increase air flow. If needed, your mat may be spot cleaned with a mild soap in tepid water. Dry flat. Do not machine wash. Linen sleeve may be machine washed and we recommend air-drying to maximize it's lifetime.

Note:  Wool is naturally mold and mildew resistant.  This is because of its unique molecular structure allowing air to pass through its fibers.  However, if it remains saturated for any length of time, wool, just like any material, may get moldy.  The Dish Drying Mat is designed to sit on your counter without the need to remove it between uses.  If, however, you are in a large family/household, or live in a damp climate, and find that the Dish Drying Mat is regularly saturated, we recommend lifting your Dish Drying Mat off the counter after you use it, and giving it time to dry out between uses.

Meet the Makers

Sonoma Wool Company started with a love of the land, and all that it provides: food, fiber, wildlife habitat, clean air, and water.

After a decades-long career in land conservation, and a passion for supporting the viability of working lands and agriculture, founder Amy sought out to revive the wool industry in the United States. She wanted to figure out a way to share what she grew to love about wool – its natural qualities, and its practical uses. With demand, Amy expanded the company to the East Coast, where some of the United States' last felting mills reside. She currently resides in Brewster, Cape Cod, the same town where coincidentally, the nation's first woolen mill stood!

With the help of Joe, a fourth-generation rancher in Marin and Sonoma Counties, California who continues a long heritage of ranching and brings a lifetime of experience with all things wool and Sawyer, who manages the day-to-day operations, shipping, graphic design and media departments, they are bringing wool products to the people.