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Dish Brush Stand | Redecker

Dish Brush Stand | Redecker

Regular price $34.00 CAD
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The Redecker Dish Brush Stand keeps any Redecker dish brush upright and drip-free between uses, combining a treated beechwood post with a stainless steel drip insert and rubber feet. It fits neatly beside the sink without taking up counter space, and the stainless steel insert catches residual water as the brush dries. Compatible with all Redecker dish brushes, it turns a functional kitchen tool into a considered countertop object. 


WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT |

  • Stainless steel drip insert collects residual water as the brush dries, keeping the counter clean between uses
  • Rubber feet protect the countertop surface and prevent the stand from shifting during use
  • Compatible with all Redecker dish brushes, making it a natural companion piece for any brush in the range

DETAILS |

  • Dimensions: 30 cm high, 9.5 cm diameter
  • Material: Treated beechwood post; stainless steel insert and hardware; rubber feet
  • Made by Redecker, Germany

CARE & MAINTENANCE |

  • Wipe the beechwood post with a dry or lightly damp cloth; do not submerge in water
  • Empty and rinse the stainless steel drip insert regularly to prevent water build-up
  • Dry the stand thoroughly after cleaning to protect the beechwood

ABOUT REDECKER |

Redecker is a German brush-making company founded in 1935 by Friedel Redecker in Versmold, Germany, now in its third generation of family ownership. What began as a one-man brushmaking trade has grown into an internationally recognized brand known for combining natural materials, considered design, and lasting function. Every Redecker product is developed in-house, tested by the whole family and team, and produced using natural and renewable materials wherever possible. The company is guided by a firm belief that quality and sustainability will always prove themselves — and that well-made objects are worth the time it takes to get them right.

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