Flat lay image of LARGE Arc Green Sponge Cloth Mat. The mat has a turquoise base with a solid circle in green on the left and 3 arcs in green on the right. The Ten and Co. Logo is in tiny green font in the middle on the left side.
Product image of LARGE Arc Green Sponge Cloth Mat. There is a marble counter beside a white kitchen sink. On the counter is a LARGE Arc Green sponge cloth mat with a glass and a bowl upside down, drying. There is a soap dish with a Tiny X sponge cloth on it. Beside the soap dish is a small green plant. Above the sink is a window with sun shining through on the sponge cloth mat.
Aerial product image of LARGE Arc Green Sponge Cloth Mat. There is a marble counter beside a white kitchen sink. On the counter is a LARGE Arc Green sponge cloth mat with a glass and a bowl upside down, drying. There is a soap dish with a Tiny X sponge cloth on it. Beside the soap dish is a small green plant. There is sun shining on the sponge cloth mat.
Flay lay image of sponge cloth sizes. There are 3 different sized sponge cloths laying on top of each other. On the bottom is an XL grid sponge cloth. On top of that is a large Citrus Lemon sponge cloth and then on top of that is a standard Splatter Blues sponge cloth.

LARGE Arc Green Sponge Cloth Mat

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The Ten and Co. plastic-free dishcloth, the Swedish Sponge Cloth, in our original Arc print!

Entirely compostable, the sponge cloth is the perfect alternative to traditional dishcloths and paper towels.
The Ten and Co. plastic-free dishcloth, the Swedish Sponge Cloth, in our original Arc print!

Entirely compostable, the sponge cloth is the perfect alternative to traditional dishcloths and paper towels.

YOUR IMPACT

We believe that small actions change the world. With every sponge cloth, an average household of 2-3 people can eliminate the use of up to 40+ paper towel rolls yearly.

So what does that mean?

When cutting back on the use of paper towels, you are eliminating the use of plastic packaging, r educing the demand for paper that can contribute to deforestation, habitat loss and wildlife endangerment, and romoting the use of reusable products and a sustainable way of living!

Incredible right?