




Arenga Small Table Brush
The table broom was originally made as a milk broom for sourdough baking, but it is so practical that you could have one in every room. It sweeps dust out of nooks and crannies, is a keyboard broom in the office, collects crumbs on the dining table, flour on the kitchen counter and sweeps up potting soil on the windowsill when the cat has knocked over a potted plant. Arenga means black bush and is heat-resistant, so this broom is well suited for sweeping flour from the lefse takka.
The broom is tied with linen thread and has a leather cord for hanging.
After many years of use, when the broom has worn out its last crumbs, it is thrown into the compost.
MingarWalker is a glassblowing factory in Nærbø in Rogaland. Line Mingar & Benjamin Walker met at the glass kiln in 1999 and have been blowing glass together ever since. In quiet moments, when Dragen is on holiday and the glass kiln is cold, Line binds brooms. Durable materials and good quality give pleasure in everyday use. The brooms are made from plant fiber and tied with linen thread. They are decorative to look at, withstand frequent use and do not leave microplastics when worn. At the end of their useful life, they can be thrown into the compost. All products are manufactured in Nærbø in Rogaland.
- Material:Arenga fiber, leather cord and linen thread
- Dimensions:H: 18cm x W: 12 cm (The product is handmade and the dimensions may therefore vary slightly)
- Produced:in Nærbø in Rogaland.