A Cleaner, Calmer Kitchen Counter
THE STONE DISH DRYING MAT

A Cleaner, Calmer Kitchen Counter

A fast-drying stone dish drying mat designed for modern kitchens, coffee stations, and everyday counter resets.

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600
Tins in the founding batch
1.9 oz
Single origin · Uji, Japan
2 min
From bowl to first sip

“Smooth, balanced, never bitter. The matcha I drink every morning before the inbox starts.”

RITUAL INVITATION

Get 10% off your first stone drying mat order.

One email, no series. We send the counter-setup guide — mat sizing, daily reset routine, how the diatomaceous stone actually works — plus the founding-customer discount.

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COMPLETE THE RITUAL

The matcha kit, bundled.

Bowl, whisk, sifter, and the matcha. One click. Ships from California.

Bundle total: $191.00 $171.90 10% off with STONE10
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A FEW QUIET QUESTIONS

Anything you want to ask before you whisk.

How does the stone mat work?
It is made from diatomaceous earth — a porous natural stone that absorbs water in 2–3 seconds and dries on its own surface in 10 minutes. No more wet sponge under the dish rack. Wet rings disappear while you watch.
How do I clean it?
Wipe with a damp cloth for everyday spills. Once a quarter, sand the surface lightly with the included pad — that refreshes the pores and the absorbency comes back to day-one. Never put it in the dishwasher.
Which size do I need?
Our default 15.7 × 11.8 in fits a single sink or coffee station. Pair it with the Sink Tray (set of 2) for the soap caddy and sponge. The 5-piece Sink-Side Reset Set covers a full sink area.
Can I use it under my coffee machine?
Yes — and the Coffee Bar Mat is built for it. Absorbs portafilter knocks, milk drips, and grinder spill. Wipes clean. Pair both for a complete kitchen-and-bar setup.
How fast does it ship?
Ships from California, usually within one business day. Standard 3–5 days, expedited 2-day at checkout. Free shipping on orders $25+.

“I wanted a counter that looked like the rest of my home — not a wet towel that smells like last night's dishes by morning.”