Elevate your kitchen while reducing waste. Our Micro-factory Up-cycled Pot Holders are more than just a kitchen essential—they are a commitment to a circular economy. Each piece is thoughtfully crafted using premium up-cycled polyester fabric from our production, ensuring that beautiful textiles stay out of landfills.
Zero-Waste Design: Made from high-quality surplus polyester sourced directly from our microfactory, significantly reducing our environmental footprint.
Durable & Easy-Care: The fabric is stain-resistant and designed to withstand the hustle of a busy kitchen.
Artisanal Quality: Precision-stitched with durable quilting to ensure it maintains its shape and performance through years of use.
Oversized Protection: At 8 3/4" x 8 3/4", these provide more coverage than a standard pot holder, giving you a safer, more confident grip on large pans and hot lids.
Dimensions: 8 3/4" x 8 3/4"
Material: Up-cycled 100% Polyester shell with padding.
Care: Machine washable. Lay flat to dry to maintain shape and color vibrancy.
Note: Due to the nature of up-cycling, pattern placement will vary between pieces.
NOHO HOME offers free shipping in US on all orders over $100. NOHO HOME approved domestic shipping carriers are USPS, FedEx, and UPS.
All shipping rates depend on the shipping destination, and shipping and carrier options will be shown at the checkout screen. Shipping prices may fluctuate based on weight, time of purchase, and shipping location.
NOHO HOME approved international shipping carriers are USPS, FedEx, UPS.
All shipping rates depend on the shipping destination, and shipping and carrier options will be shown at the checkout screen. Shipping prices may fluctuate based on weight, time of purchase, and shipping location.
For more information, please review Domestic and International Shipping Policy.
Free U.S. and Hawaiʻi shipping on orders over $100.
*8x10 rugs have a $199 handling fee.
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Native Hawaiian, woman-owned and locally designed on the island of Oʻahu. Micro-factory located in Waipahu, Hawaiʻi.