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Long-Handled Bath Brush

Bath brush in oak and horsehair. The long handle makes it easy to reach your whole body. 

Iris Hantverk. Made in Sweden. 

Weight 98 g
Length 30 cm
Width 7 cm
Height 4 cm

Iris Hantverk Brush Makers

In the late 1900s century, a small brush manufacturer started out in Stockholm. It was a successful movement so successful that it remains today. Now, as then, every brush is made by hand by visually impaired craftsmen.

All brushes are of exclusive design, and built to last.

We want your handmade brushes to continue being a joy to use a long time to come. With a little simple care, they will age beautifully. Clean the brushes with washing-up liquid and warm water. Let them dry thoroughly between uses bristles down, and from time to time oil the wood. We recommend a food grade oil or cold pressed boiled linseed oil that applies with a cloth. If linseed oil is used make sure to rinse the cloth properly in water to avoid that it catches fire. Let the oil soak well into the wood before using the brush again.

$9.63

Original: $32.11

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Long-Handled Bath Brush—

$32.11

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Bath brush in oak and horsehair. The long handle makes it easy to reach your whole body. 

Iris Hantverk. Made in Sweden. 

Weight 98 g
Length 30 cm
Width 7 cm
Height 4 cm

Iris Hantverk Brush Makers

In the late 1900s century, a small brush manufacturer started out in Stockholm. It was a successful movement so successful that it remains today. Now, as then, every brush is made by hand by visually impaired craftsmen.

All brushes are of exclusive design, and built to last.

We want your handmade brushes to continue being a joy to use a long time to come. With a little simple care, they will age beautifully. Clean the brushes with washing-up liquid and warm water. Let them dry thoroughly between uses bristles down, and from time to time oil the wood. We recommend a food grade oil or cold pressed boiled linseed oil that applies with a cloth. If linseed oil is used make sure to rinse the cloth properly in water to avoid that it catches fire. Let the oil soak well into the wood before using the brush again.