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€8,95
Wood TypeSapodilla Wood
Finishing

Finishing Foodgrade

Size Specification

- length : 10cm
- width : 10cm

Care Instructions
  • Hand-wash with water and dish soap.
  • Always wipe-off the excess moisture after washing.
  • Optionally, occasionally apply some beeswax.

Introducing our Handcrafted Perforated Soap Dish, designed with both practicality and elegance in mind. This soap dish features carefully crafted perforations that allow for efficient drainage, keeping your soap dry and helping it last longer.

Made from durable materials, this soap dish not only serves a functional purpose but also adds a touch of natural sophistication to your bathroom or kitchen. Its sturdy construction ensures longevity, while the sleek design complements any decor, making it a stylish and practical addition to your home.

Each dish is handcrafted by our artisans, ensuring quality and attention to detail in every piece. By choosing our Perforated Soap Dish, you're not only enhancing your space but also supporting small family businesses. Additionally, all profits from your purchase go toward helping underprivileged children, turning your everyday routines into acts of kindness.

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Handcrafted Quality

Support Families

Durable Products

Pure and Natural Materials

Embrace nature with products free from chemicals, toxins, and microplastics—crafted with wood and beeswax.

Support Small Family Businesses in Indonesia

Empower small family businesses with every handcrafted piece you bring home.

Certified Sustainable Sourcing

Our wood is responsibly sourced and certified by the Indonesian Government, preserving nature’s beauty.

Plant a Tree with Every Purchase

Join our mission to restore forests—every purchase plants a tree.

Wood Type

Sapodilla Wood

Sapodilla wood offers a warm, honey-toned color palette with occasional streaks of darker brown, creating a charming contrast.

Known for its strength and stability, sapodilla wood is often used in crafting fine furniture and cabinetry. Its smooth texture and natural luster add a touch of rustic elegance to interiors, making it a versatile choice for both modern and traditional settings.

Empowering Humanity

All Profits are Donated to Underpriviledged Children

In our effort to give back to the community, we donate a portion of each purchase to support underprivileged children in Indonesian inland areas, providing them with access to education and opportunities for a brighter future. Additionally, we plant a tree for every item sold, contributing to reforestation efforts and nurturing the environment for
generations to come.

 

INDONESIAS HERITAGE LIVES ON

Generations of Craft

At Vivere, we're dedicated to honoring Bali's rich cultural heritage through our handmade wooden products. Crafted with care by local artisans, each piece reflects the traditions and skills passed down through generations.

 

STEP INTO VIVERE

Where wood meets wonder, and together, we impact the world.

At Vivere, we believe in the magic of handcrafted teakwood kitchenware. Our journey begins with sustainably sourced wood and ends with unique, artisanal pieces that bring warmth and elegance to your home. Each product is a testament to the skill and dedication of our talented artisans from the poorest regions of Indonesia.