Gift Set - Thick linen stripe kitchen cloth + Kitchen Cloth - Jesse + Dish Brush
A lovely set of linen kitchen towels & a natural dish brush for your eco loving friends and family!
Thick linen stripe kitchen cloth
A nice flax color kitchen towel with a dark navy stripe in a slightly thicker linen. A long-lasting kitchen towel which will get softer and more absorbent with each wash. A cotton loop allows for easy hang-dry.
W 17.5" X L 25.5"
100% linen
machine wash gentle
dry cool or line-dry
Kitchen Cloth - Jesse
A kitchen staple, a durable linen kitchen towel. These cloths are so versatile and trust us worth the price. They will be the only towels you will want to use in your kitchen. Use them for drying dishes, lining a basket, keeping kettles warm, covering dough to rise, and cleaning up spills. Durable, long-lasting, and complete with a nifty cotton loop for an easy hang-dry. They'll grow softer and more absorbent as they are washed.
W 17.5" x L25.5" (45cm x 65cm)
100% linen
machine wash gentle
dry cool or line-dry
CASA AGAVE® Long Handle Dish Brush
The new brush has longer bristles and a thicker bamboo head that is less prone to cracking. It is designed to last longer and create more suds when you wash dishes. The handle features a nicer hook that can be more easily hooked in various places in your kitchen. It is faster to replace the head (no more pliers needed) as the metal clasp is shaped better.
Moso bamboo brush, with stiff agave fiber (vegan) plant bristles. New design! Still fits our earlier design heads.
CASA AGAVE® sustainable dish brush swap helps you replace plastic dish brushes in the kitchen!
This removable-head dish brush has a Moso Bamboo handle and brush head, with stiff agave fiber (vegan) plant bristles. It is held together with silver metal wire, and includes a small wire loop at the end for hanging dry.
Replaces: plastic handled dish brushes. Can be used to wash general dishes as well as to loosen stuck on food.
Longevity: Each brush head can be used for months. Make sure to not submerge or soak the wooden parts in water. Hang to dry or place in a dry spot after using it.
If you find your brush head is not staying dry, dip the bristles in vinegar occasionally to help kill bacteria. The wood and bamboo are naturally antibacterial but the vinegar will help too.
Continue using this brush until the bristles no longer work or the brush head falls apart, then compost or bury in garden or dispose in a green waste bin. Stop using the brush and replace it if you see any mold growth.
Storage and Care: To reduce cracking, keep the bamboo parts dry and do not soak or submerge them in water. Cracking is normal for brushes over time. They are biodegradable and won't last forever like plastic!
The brush head is fully replaceable so when it is worn out, slide it out from the metal wire and replace the head. Keep reusing the handle until it is worn out. Don't apply undue pressure on the handle or it will break.
Replacing the brush head: Squeeze the wires together, loosen the metal grip, and pop off the brush head. Just slide a new brush head on and replace the metal grip that holds it tight.
End of life: Once worn out, the bamboo and agave parts can be composted or buried in the garden, the silver metal parts can be recycled. The bristles are held in with small metal staples so you will need to fish those out of the compost or garden soil later.
Why it matters: Plastic bristle brushes shed tiny pieces of plastic called micro plastics. Unfortunately these tiny plastic pieces are not filtered out fully by sewage treatment. So when you hear about the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" the majority of this garbage patch in the Pacific Ocean is actually tiny pieces of plastic that aren't even visible to the human eye.
These tiny plastic pieces are being eaten by marine animals and ending up in the food chain, being consumed by humans in sushi restaurants around the globe! And if you're vegan, they are ending up in our tap water too. Help us turn off the plastic tap and choose a more sustainable option for humans and the planet.
Sustainability: The Moso Bamboo we use is a fast-growing grass and is not the type eaten by giant pandas. FSC certified by TÜV SÜD Czech, Prague.
Agave Fiber: CASA AGAVE™ agave fiber bristles are grown, harvested, sun-dried and processed in Mexico using traditional techniques to ensure a high quality and strong natural fiber.
Returns + Exchanges
Go Gently Nation has a 30 day return policy.
Items must be unworn and in their original condition. Return shipment must be received within 30 days of order placement. Return shipping charges are the responsibility of the purchaser. Go Gently, Inc reserves the right to charge up to a 15% restocking fee on returned items.
To return an item or exchange a size you must contact us first, by email at hello@gogentlynation.com to confirm your return and receive a RMA #.
To return merchandise, please mail to:
Go Gently Nation
2639 Manhattan Beach Blvd
Redondo Beach, CA 90278
If a refund is to be issued please allow a couple of days for processing.
Go Gently Nation is not responsible for any lost or stolen packages but of course will do our very best to help the item be recovered. Go Gently Nation reserves the right to reject any returned items that do not meet the above requirements. If your item is rejected you will be notified via email.
If a garment is received damaged:
You must contact us within 7 days of receipt of shipment to notify us.
About Us
Go Gently Nation is a philosophy. An idea. A way of living. A culture of sustainable thinking and simplicity.
Our vision is to always consider the world around us, and strive to create an atmosphere that focuses on our environment and humankind.
Consciously mastering comfort and style with sustainable measures is our purpose, while creating beautiful garments of meticulous fit and quality. Go Gently Nation stands behind every garment we create and are committed to using only organic and sustainable fabrics, recycled paper hang tags, certified water-based inks, low impact dyes, recycled fabric remnants and numerous eco-business practices.
Coupled with our passion for developing eco-friendly goods is our continuous commitment to producing 100% of our garments ethically in a kind manner in the USA, right here at home in Los Angeles, CA.
For over a decade Go Gently Nation has stayed the course in our quest for sustainable excellence and has grown successfully year after year due to its authenticity, superior design style, and quality standards. Originally launched in 2007 as an infant/toddler collection, Go Gently Baby, the brand has evolved as a result of customer demand to include kid’s and women’s collections as well.
The year 2018 marked the beginning of new offerings in our shop from other product lines like children's accessories, footwear, as well as organic and eco toys and gifts from trusted brands that share our same compassion for our earth and humankind.
About Our Designer
Founder and Creative Director Kristin Coia, is the visionary businesswoman behind the famed lifestyle brand. While pregnant with her eldest child Henry, Kristin quickly discovered there was a great need in the marketplace for simple, classic baby apparel that was stylish, high quality and both organic and sustainable. Though spending years in event planning & hospitality, she was ever-desirous of owning her own business. Therefore in 2007, the idea for her own line and the niche she had found in the market culminated in the creation of Go Gently Baby.
To date, the company has evolved into the lifestyle brand, renamed, Go Gently Nation. The brand focuses on baby, kid’s and women’s apparel and accessories, however, a menswear collection is on the horizon.
Now, a mom of two and vegan for nearly two decades, Kristin, and her family live out their organic and sustainable lifestyle authentically at home and in the workplace.
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