The Garden of Death dishcloth
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Description
Featuring beloved works from the Finnish National Gallery collection, these eco-friendly dishcloths bring a splash of art into your kitchen. Choose a design that fits the season and your home’s color palette. The artwork The Garden of Death by Hugo Simberg is printed on the cloth in Finland.
More Joy Oy is a Finnish print house that designs and prints home textiles. Established in 1997, the company is committed to high quality, environmental sustainability, and long-lasting products.
- Size 20 x 17 cm.
- Made of cellulose-cotton (from Norway and India).
- Water based ecological inks.
- Machine-wash in 60 degrees.
- Biodegradable (cut into pieces and dispose as bio-waste).
- Printed in Finland.
Hugo Simberg: The Garden of Death, 1896.
Finnish National Gallery Collection, Ateneum Art Museum.

Hugo Simberg: The Garden of Death, 1986
Hugo Simberg’s beloved classic The Garden of Death is one of the most popular subjects in Museoshop’s selection. In this painting, the Death is portrayed as a gentle character, which likely contributes to the artwork’s appeal. "A place where souls end up before reaching heaven," the artist wrote on the back of one version of the artwork. In The Garden of Death, souls await resurrection. Death gives them comfort and tends to their needs.