Our Materials

The Story Behind Swedish Dishcloths


A Scandinavian Tradition, Reimagined for Modern Joy.

Invented in Sweden in 1949, Swedish dishcloths have been a beloved part of European homes for decades — valued for their incredible absorbency, durability, and sustainability.

Made from a blend of 70% natural cellulose (wood pulp) and 30% organic cotton, these cloths are fully biodegradable and compostable.
They offer the perfect alternative to paper towels, sponges, and synthetic cloths — helping reduce everyday waste without sacrificing beauty or function.


Why Choose Swedish Dishcloths?

Incredible Absorbency:
One cloth absorbs up to 20 times its weight in water — easily replacing 17 rolls of paper towels over its lifetime.

Durable and Reusable:
With proper care, a Swedish dishcloth can last 6 to 12 months — simply rinse, machine wash, or even toss it in the dishwasher to refresh.

Eco-Friendly and Compostable:
At the end of its life, your cloth can return to the earth — breaking down naturally without leaving a trace.

Beautiful and Practical:
At Linhome, we design our cloths not only to work hard but also to bring joy to your everyday routines — adding color, warmth, and personality to your kitchen and home.


Our Commitment at Linhome

Our Swedish dishcloths are printed with eco-friendly, water-based inks and thoughtfully packaged using plastic-free, compostable materials — because we believe sustainability should never sacrifice beauty, function, or joy.

Each cloth is a small reminder that little things matter —
for your home, for your heart, and for the planet we all share.