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Plastic-Free Toilet Brush + Holder

Plastic-Free Toilet Brush + Holder

$32.00

Plastic-Free Toilet Brush + Holder
Natural Sisal Bristles + Beechwood Stand

This completely plastic-free toilet brush is designed for effective cleaning using only natural, durable materials. Handcrafted with a solid beechwood handle and stand, it offers a long-lasting, low-tox alternative to conventional plastic toilet brushes.

The brush head is made from firm sisal bristles—a robust plant fiber derived from the agave cactus. Sisal naturally maintains its shape over time, providing reliable scrubbing power without softening or shedding. The integrated stand includes a terracotta drip tray that allows excess water to drain and the brush to dry quickly between uses.

Designed to store neatly with the brush elevated inside the stand, this set supports both hygiene and visual simplicity—keeping one of the most overlooked household tools aligned with natural living principles.

Why we love it:

  • Completely plastic-free design
  • Natural sisal bristles for effective scrubbing
  • Solid beechwood handle and stand
  • Terracotta drip tray for faster drying
  • Durable, long-lasting materials
  • Vegan and ethically sourced
  • Minimal, timeless aesthetic

How to Use:
Use as a standard toilet brush. After cleaning, rinse bristles with water, shake off excess, and return to stand to air dry.

Care Instructions:
Rinse after each use. Allow to fully air dry between uses. Avoid soaking the wooden parts. Replace brush head when bristles become worn.

Details:

  • Weight: 15.87 oz (450 g)
  • Materials: Beechwood handle and stand, sisal fiber bristles, terracotta drip tray
  • Plastic-free, organic, and vegan
  • Packaging: Plastic-free and recyclable
  • Ethically sourced production

Native Manor Note:
Bathroom tools are constant points of chemical exposure. Replacing plastics with plant-based, breathable materials reduces indoor toxins while supporting a home that cleans itself without synthetic residue. Even the most utilitarian objects deserve non-toxic design.

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