Andrée Jardin Handled Dish Brush
Never thought a dish brush could be considered elegant? Think again. This handmade one has a long, ergonomic handle, so it can dig into smaller vessels like tumblers and juice glasses, but the head also detaches for when you need more scrubbing power. And the natural fiber bristles don’t fall out unlike those on some other natural brushes, so it’s a real workhorse. When the brush wears out, you can replace it, too. Plus, it has a useful metal hook at the end so you can hang it to save space.
​Andrée Jardin Solid Dishwashing Soap
You won’t mind doing dishes when you have this jewel-like soap bar on your counter. Made with natural ingredients in France, it gets sudsy instantly and it doesn’t leave a filmy residue on the dishes like other soaps can. It’s tough on dish dirt, but gentle on your hands—as it’s made from Marseille soap with organic olive oil. Plus, it comes in fully recyclable packaging and the most heavenly scents: refreshing lemon mint, floral grapefruit rose and bright sage basil.
​Andrée Jardin “Tradition" Vegetable Brush
Handcrafted in small batches using nearly a century’s worth of knowledge, this producer’s brushes are the creme de la creme of their collection. The vegetable brush has two sets of fibers—sturdy vegetable Tampico fibers and softer Bassine fibers from the palmyra palm—so you can use the same tool to clean delicate tomatoes and rougher potatoes. The brush’s handle is made from French beechwood and heat-treated ash, both sustainably harvested from local forests. We love its minimalist, rustic design that’s evocative of the brushes the producer’s grandmother used to use and how long it lasts compared to other popular vegetable brushes.
​Andrée Jardin Saucepan Brush
Tough vegetable fiber bristles help tackle cooked on grease and grime, while a rounded French beechwood handle sourced sustainably from local forests adds a tough of elegance and is sturdy enough to give you a good grip and scrubbing power.
​Andrée Jardin Handled Dish Brush Replacement
This replacement brush head for the wooden-handled dish brush features natural fiber bristles that don’t fall out—unlike those on some other natural brushes, so it’s a real workhorse.
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