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SELBRAE HOUSE Olive Wood - Soap Dish

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Transform your bathroom or kitchen sink into a spa-like retreat with this beautifully handcrafted accessory. Carved from a solid piece of Mediterranean timber, this soap dish combines natural water-resistance with a stunning, earthy aesthetic that complem

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Design The dish features a minimalist, organic shape designed to showcase the dramatic, swirling grain patterns unique to olive wood. It typically includes precision-carved drainage grooves or a recessed center to ensure your soap stays dry between uses, preventing it from becoming soft while adding a touch of rustic luxury to your countertop.

Durability Olive wood is an exceptionally hard and dense timber, making it naturally suited for the moisture-heavy environment of a bathroom. Its high oil content acts as a built-in preservative, offering superior resistance to water damage and decay compared to standard wooden bathroom accessories.

Care To maintain the wood’s vibrant luster, simply rinse away any soap residue with warm water and wipe it down occasionally. It is important to let the dish air dry periodically. To prevent the wood from drying out due to constant exposure to water and soap, a quick rub with food-grade mineral oil every few weeks will keep the grain looking rich and fresh.

Additional Features The natural antibacterial properties inherent in olive wood make this an exceptionally hygienic choice for holding bar soaps. Unlike plastic or metal dishes that can rust or harbor grime, this wooden server is easy to clean and ages gracefully, developing a unique patina over time that only enhances its artisanal character.

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