Swedish Dishcloths
Swedish Dishcloths
Pronounce Swedish Dishcloths are a reusable alternative to paper towels and synthetic sponges - one cloth replaces rolls of paper towel.
Overview
Overview
Pronounce Swedish Dish Cloths are a reusable, compostable alternative to paper towels and sponges.
Made from 70% cellulose (wood pulp) and 30% cotton, each cloth absorbs up to 15x its weight, dries quickly, and replaces roughly 15 rolls of paper towels.
- Pack of 5 cloths
- Each cloth replaces ~15 rolls of paper towels
- Absorbs up to 15x its weight
- Air-dries fast
- Machine washable & top-rack dishwasher safe
- Compostable at end of life
- 70% cellulose (wood pulp) / 30% cotton
- Lint-free and streak-free
- No microplastics, no synthetic fibers
- Printed with water-based inks
- Packaged with minimal waste
- Made for everyday spills, surfaces, and cleanup
- Size: 6.75 x 7.85 in
Materials
Materials
70% Cellulose, 30% Cotton, printed with water-based ink.
How to Use
How to Use
Pronounce Swedish Dishcloths replace paper towels and sponges throughout your home:
- Run the cloth under water before first use to soften
- Wipe down counters, dishes, glass, or spills
- Rinse thoroughly after each use and hang to dry
- For thorough wash, clean in the top rack of your dishwasher
Care: Rinse thoroughly after each use and allow to air dry. For deeper cleaning, machine wash or wash in the top rack of the dishwasher. Do not tumble dry, air dry only. Avoid using bleach and harsh chemicals.
Tip: Hang or drape over the faucet to dry quickly.
Storage: Hang between uses. Drying fully prevents bacteria and odor.
End of Life: When worn out, the cloth can be composted or returned to the earth. Made from fibers that can biodegrade in home or industrial composting environments.
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
We typically ship orders within 2 business days. Delivery time depends on your location, and tracking details are sent once your order ships
For Homes That Care.
Thoughtfully Made
Crafted from cellulose and cotton. Made to be biodegradable and without polyester or synthetic fibers.
15x More Absorbent
One cloth holds up to 15 times its weight in water, picking up spills, splashes, and crumbs without leaving streaks.
Replaces Paper Towels & Sponges
Each cloth lasts months and replaces roughly 15 rolls of paper towels - fewer trips to the store, less waste in the bin.
Reusable & Compostable
Wash in the dishwasher for a deeper clean. When it's worn out, snip it up and toss it in the compost.
A Clean to Feel Good About
Designed with care, made for real homes. We chose materials we trust, and left out the ones we don't.
Made from Plant Materials
Fast Drying
No Synthetic Fibers
Our Secret: Cellulose & Cotton
They're the heart of every cloth. This plant-based duo delivers absorbency and durability - gentle on surfaces, tough on messes.
Plant-Powered Absorbency
Cellulose is the natural fiber that gives wood, cotton, and plants their structure. Our cloths are 70% cellulose, which delivers their signature sponge-like absorbency.
Strength That Lasts
The remaining 30% is cotton fiber, which gives each cloth its durability and shape. Cotton flexes over uneven surfaces, scrubs gently without scratching, and survives hundreds of wash cycles in the dishwasher or laundry — without falling apart.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Swedish dishcloths made of?
What are Swedish dishcloths made of?
Pronounce dishcloths are made from 70% cellulose (wood pulp) and 30% cotton
How long does each cloth last?
How long does each cloth last?
With proper care, each cloth lasts 1–3 months and can be washed again and again. Averaging more than 15 rolls of paper towels per cloth.
How do I wash the Swedish dishcloths?
How do I wash the Swedish dishcloths?
Toss them in the top rack of the dishwasher for deep clean, and to extend the cloths life, air dry to keep the fibers intact.
Are the dishcloths really compostable?
Are the dishcloths really compostable?
Yes. When the cloth is worn out, cut it into small pieces and add it to your home compost or municipal green bin.
What can I use the dishcloths for?
What can I use the dishcloths for?
Anywhere you'd reach for a paper towel or sponge — wiping counters, drying dishes, cleaning glass, mopping spills, polishing stainless steel, and gentle scrubbing.



