Stone Drying Mat for Kitchen Counter

4.4/ 5 121 reviews

Diatomite stone, ten slats, daily quiet. A calmer counter, every wash.

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A quick-drying stone mat for the kitchen counter, cut from diatomite — a naturally porous mineral. Dishes drip, the stone drinks the water, and the surface is dry again before the next wash-up. A quiet alternative to the bulky rack and the damp towel. How diatomite works — read the guide

23.6 x 15.5 x 0.4 in, about 4 lb. Folds for storage.

Diatomite (diatomaceous earth) stone with a matte mineral finish. No plastic pile, no fabric backing. Comes with a non-slip pad for hard counters and a fine-grit sanding sheet for refreshing the surface.
Rinse or wipe the surface and let it air dry. For a deeper refresh, scrub with a little soap and lightly sand with the included pad in a ventilated area to renew the matte finish. Read the full care guide
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Why customers switch

The room feels different the moment you step in.

The old way

Damp fabric, quiet clutter

  • Soggy towels left on the counter
  • A plastic rack to hide
  • Drips on wood and stone
The Trivelle way

A quick-drying stone surface

  • A cleaner stone drying surface
  • Glasses and bowls that air-dry quietly
  • A counter that looks finished, not in use

Quick-drying stone surface

Minimal 10-slat design

Refined counter aesthetic

Easy daily care

Diatomite stone texture
The material

Stone essentials, made for daily rituals

Diatomite is a naturally porous mineral with a soft, matte texture. It draws moisture from the surface and lets it evaporate. A quiet, functional alternative to fabric and plastic that simply looks better.

Quick-drying behaviour

Absorbs and releases water fast.

Matte mineral texture

A natural, tactile stone finish.

Durable everyday feel

Built to last with simple care.

A better visual fit

Calm, neutral, and modern.

Considered comparison

A refined alternative to towels, racks, and fabric mats.

Trivelle Stone
Fabric Mat
Plastic Rack
Dish Towel
Quick-drying surface
Yes
Stays damp
Drip-dries
Stays damp
Clean, minimal look
Architectural
Casual
Utilitarian
Cluttered
Counter clutter
None
Some
Bulky
Some
Easy daily care
Wipe clean
Wash often
Rinse parts
Wash often
Folds away / stores neatly
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Holds many dishes
Everyday load
Light load
Large load
Light load
Quick-drying surface
Trivelle Stone Yes
Fabric Mat Stays damp
Plastic Rack Drip-dries
Dish Towel Stays damp
Clean, minimal look
Trivelle Stone Architectural
Fabric Mat Casual
Plastic Rack Utilitarian
Dish Towel Cluttered
Counter clutter
Trivelle Stone None
Fabric Mat Some
Plastic Rack Bulky
Dish Towel Some
Easy daily care
Trivelle Stone Wipe clean
Fabric Mat Wash often
Plastic Rack Rinse parts
Dish Towel Wash often
Folds away / stores neatly
Trivelle Stone Yes
Fabric Mat Yes
Plastic Rack No
Dish Towel Yes
Holds many dishes
Trivelle Stone Everyday load
Fabric Mat Light load
Plastic Rack Large load
Dish Towel Light load
How it works

Place it. It dries. Refresh when needed.

Three quiet steps keep the stone performing for years.

1 Place it down

Place it down

Set it where water collects, on the counter or bathroom floor.

2 Water absorbs

Water absorbs

The porous stone draws in water and air-dries quickly.

3 Refresh when needed

Refresh when needed

Lightly refresh the surface with the included pad to renew the finish.

How often

  • Wipe or rinse as part of your weekly clean
  • Refresh the surface every few weeks, or as needed

What to avoid

  • Harsh bleach or abrasive scourers on the finish
  • Dropping it on hard floors, since it is solid stone
Reviews

What customers say

4.4
121 reviews
A baker's counter companion

Baking means washing the same bowls four times on a Saturday. The mat keeps the rotation going, washed, dried, back in service. Flour does sift down into the grooves, I wont lie, but a dry pastry brush clears it out in a few seconds. After fifty years of soggy bakery towels, this is an upgrade I didnt even know existed.

Irene Kowalczyk
Verified Buyer
Nov 2025
A natural material treated with respect

I work with earthen materials for a living, and most so called stone products are just resin fakes. This is real diatomite, honestly finished, and it behaves the way the mineral actually does, it breathes, absorbs, releases. In a Santa Fe kitchen it looks like it belongs. Whoever picks your materials knows what theyre doing. The plastic underlayment is forgivable engineering.

Clifford Najera
Verified Buyer
Jul 2025
Arrived with a hairline crack

Mine showed up with a hairline crack across one slat, you can see it when its wet and now I cant unsee it. Support did respond within a day and sent a replacement for free, which I do appreciate, but the replacement took another week and honestly the crack should have been caught before they boxed it. Tighten up the quality control. The replacement one is fine.

Robin Castellanos
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
Better than a cloth mat.

I like it. I was having trouble with the cloth mats getting moldy & stinky.

Teresa A. Moore
Verified Buyer
May 2026
via Amazon
Dries fast and saves counter space

This drying mat ended up being more useful than I expected. The stone surface dries water much faster than a regular fabric mat, so it keeps the counter from staying wet and messy. I liked that it felt cleaner and more low maintenance than constantly dealing with damp cloth drying mats.

The collapsible rack is a nice feature too because it adds some structure without taking up a ton of space. It makes it easier to dry cups, plates, or a few hand washed items without needing a full dish rack out all the time. That worked especially well in a kitchen where counter space is limited.

I also liked the look of it. It has a simple, practical design that feels a little more modern than the usual plastic or fabric drying setups. It blends in nicely and does not make the kitchen look cluttered.

The main thing to keep in mind is that drying stones usually work best when you keep them clean and let them do their job without too much buildup from soap or residue. It is more of a neat, efficient drying surface than a large capacity dish station for a full sink of dishes.

This is a nice choice if you want something that dries quickly, looks cleaner on the counter, and works well for everyday hand washed items.

Amanda Christansen
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
via Amazon
Drys fast

Very absorbent drys quick looks good on the counter. Big plenty of room .

Rick
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
Nice large drying mat

So far the drying mat is as advertised. It came packaged well and includes a piece of non slip fabric.
It rolls up easily.

Nan05
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
Great product

Something I never knew I needed. It was an impulse buy, and I couldnt be happier

sarah wassel
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
Works wonderfully!

I love this mat. We use it most days and keep it to the left of our sink on the counter. For anything that doesn't go in the dishwasher, we wash by hand and air dry on this. It works great!

It comes with a non slip mat to use underneath. It absorbs any water that drips on to it quickly, andit dries very fast. It's easy to clean and can fit a decent amount on it. You could easily put 2 large pots on this. Love it.

Robbie
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon
Much better than the foam drying mats, looks nicer and dishes do dry faster!

I always have a lot of sink dishes to wash, so I have to organize them in a plastic dishrack to air dry on the counter. I normally put a thick foam/fabric mat underneath the dishrack to absorb the water. That's fine, except the mat never dries completely and is constantly mildewy and needing to be laundered. The dishrack also sinks down a bit into the mat, so the bottom of the dishrack stays damp and gets mildewed as well and the dishes take longer to dry. Kind of gross. Enter this stone drying mat! First of all, the dishracks can't sink down into it, so the air can circulate better and the dishes dry faster. I can't speak to the "pulls water off dishes" aspect of the mat since I use it with a dishrack on top of it, but the dishes definitely dry faster than they did with the thick foam mat because air can circulate fully. The mat comes with a protective non-slip gripper cloth for the countertop. The individual stone slats are held together by a single thin layer of rubbery plastic to keep water off the counter. This arrangement, even with my dishracks on top, looks so much nicer than the foam mat I had before and the dishes dry a lot faster! You could also use this as a mat in your entryway for wet boots, etc, to keep them off your floor. Very versatile! It does come with a little piece of sandpaper to rough up the surface if it gets coated with grime; this will help the mat stay absorbent. It rolls up for easy storage too. I am very happy with this!

Beth N.
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon
Stone drying mat for dishes - XL and foldable for easy storage

I ordered this stone drying mat for use in the kitchen to solve a dish drying problem. Long story short, though our large stainless steel dish rack is great for air drying hand washed dinnerware, the base tray doesn't have any built-in drainage. Water drips from plates and bowls puddle up. In a few days, scales will be formed from the standstill water in the tray.

Though the drying mat is larger than the base / tray, it sits neatly there and remains flat under the rack. It wicks water from the dinnerware and that gets absorbed into the stone mat. Water eventually evaporates from the mat. Based on my test, the speed water dissipates in the stone is acceptable as I don't expect it to happen instantaneously. The mat looks nice and modernish. I'll just let it be there instead of putting it away daily.

I believe the need to scrub away scales is over. Though I still will need to wipe clean the stones and be diligent to clean the grooves between the stone slabs, it is far easier than cleaning out hardened calcium. It'd be interesting to see how long the drying mat will last as it is going to bear the brunt of hard water. I think it's a great solution so far!

Lou
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon
Could have done without the plastic

So far so good!
I was over worrying about scrubbing or plastic dish drainer every week to keep it clean.
I have a bath mat from the same material so I already know how absorbent these are. The size is generous, and it's nice and thick. Right out of the box, it's got a little dust so you'll want to rinse it before first use. Super absorbent and blends nicely into our modern kitchen. The only drawback on the design is the plastic pieces holding the segments together. I understand they built it this way so it can roll up and store. However, water naturally drains into these gaps into the plastic, skipping the absorbency of the mat. I'm concerned keeping those clean long-term, and about longevity when the plastic begins to break down.

Tk
Dec 2025
via Amazon
Good size, easy to roll, slightly textured for grip

Decent size, stone is slightly textured and grippy, and the sections roll up nicely. It's got a decent weight to it, and is big enough for several pans/dishes. I'm a bit nervous to stand anything up on it unsecured, as glass impacting it may break, but for a stone mat, you couldn't really ask for more.

DIYFamilyMan
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon
Superior Drying Ability

Owning several diatomaceous earth drying mats, I use these in the bathroom, kitchen and entryway—especially for boots this winter—and this includes a non slip pad as well. This mat will fit two pairs of shoes comfortably and this one in particular drys out pretty fast. I like that the slats are a little wider than with some so that water is exposed to air enough to dry off. These are held together with silicone and the dark gray mat texture feels like smooth slate. The best way to maintain it is to wash with dish soap and use a sander to scrub off the top layer.

Jenny Lane
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon
XL Stone Drying Mat for Fast Kitchen Counter Drying

I tested this stone drying mat and it performs far better than the fabric mats I have used in the past. The surface absorbs moisture quickly, leaving the counter clean and dry within minutes. The large size gives plenty of space for dishes, bottles and small cookware, which makes it useful for daily kitchen cleanup. The weight helps it stay firmly in place and prevents sliding. It also wipes clean with very little effort, which keeps it looking fresh. The material feels sturdy and should hold up well over time. This mat is a practical upgrade for anyone who wants a cleaner and more organized kitchen counter.

Florida Fan
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon
Does not absorb water that gets underneath

This product has slats with space in between slats and a non-porous tape on the back so water gets in between the slats and trapped under the mat because the backside does not absorb water.

PAYAL KUMAR AVELLAN
Verified Buyer
Mar 2026
via Amazon
Fast-Drying, Low-Maintenance Mat That Keeps Counters Clean

This XL stone drying mat has been a great addition to my kitchen, and it absorbs water quickly and helps keep the counter clean without the soggy feeling that comes with traditional fabric mats. The diatomaceous earth material really does dry fast, and even after a full load of dishes, bottles, and mugs, the surface refreshes itself in minutes. I especially appreciate the wide layout, which gives plenty of room for larger cookware and coffee accessories without having to juggle space or pull out a bulky rack.

The minimalist stone finish looks clean and blends naturally with my countertop, so it doesn't have the cluttered look some drying solutions create. It's also extremely low maintenance, most days it only needs a quick wipe and it's ready for the next round. For anyone looking to streamline their dish-drying setup with something functional, modern, and low-effort, this stone drying mat works exactly as advertised.

DM
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon
Dishes were dry by the time my coffee was made!

This drying rack is stylish and understated. I've been trying to get rid of that old wire dish drying basket for years and nothing seems to work as well as that ugly thing. So this morning, I cleaned the few dishes in the sink and laid them out, turned around to make my K-cup coffee, and then was able to put away all but the large glass container. Everything else was completely dry! So, I tossed the wire basket in the garage and will continue to test and assess. So far, so good!

SAJB
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon
Cool to watch but...

Interesting concept. This is cool to watch. It does seem to dry itself quickly. It shows an example of nearly dry after 60 seconds, but that isn't entirely true. I tried to capture that on video and it was way more than 60 seconds. I came back 10 minutes later and you could still see it trying to dry. Not that it matters, but it isn't what they advertise. Keep in mind that the mat doesn't instantly dry your dishes, but rather the mat itself dries fairly quickly which serves no real purpose other than it's cool to watch. It does roll up small enough to fit in most drawers or a cabinet. Other things to consider is that the stone is fragile so you need to be careful of what and how you put things on the mat and be careful not to drop it or it will crack. There is also the maintenance part. The instructions say that you need to periodically sand the mat with the included piece of sand paper to clean any build up and restore it to it original glory otherwise it won't dry as quickly if there's build up. The grooves between each stone collects water and that does not dry. It also includes a non-skid sheet to put under the stone.

Me
Verified Buyer
Nov 2025
via Amazon
Design of Matt not

Heavy and clumsy. Stone slates have spaces between them. They are always catching debris in them. One good thing they do dry fast. Sending back

heidi dubuque
Verified Buyer
Mar 2026
via Amazon
Highly recommend

Great product! Color looks great in our kitchen. Doesn’t stain.

ali
Verified Buyer
Mar 2026
via Amazon
It works!

Quick Drying Large Stone Drying Mat for Kitchen Counter - This thing dries ridiculously fast compared to regular dish mats.

The stone really does absorb water quickly and the large surface fits plenty of dishes. I like that it's collapsible so I can store it away when not using it.

Customer
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
via Amazon
Counter is left wet!!

Under the mat is wet?? Not sure im keeping it?

patricia r.
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
via Amazon
Great product

Love this, drys quickly, no oder,

karen bosley
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
via Amazon
Quick Dry, bestbuy!

A great buy we are very very pleased with this purchase.

Richard Collins
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
via Amazon
Absolutely love this mat

I wanted a cleaner, faster-drying alternative to fabric mats and bulky racks in the kitchen. It has exceeded my expectations. I love this thing. the grey stone looks aesthetically pleasing in the kitchen not he counter. the Stone dries quickly and it is so easy to clean. My daughter moved in with her dogs and cats and this is really a game changer. The other mats no matter how hard I tried just collected hair all the time. it is durable and the quality is top notch. I plane on getting another as soon as we are in our new house.

Cathaleen Way
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
Best kitchen purchase in a decade

We have hand washed our dishes for fifty years and gone through more drying racks than I can count. They all rust or crack or start growing slime. Stone doesnt do any of that. My wife thought the price was crazy and now she tells her sisters about it. Thats about the best review I can give anything.

Albert Nakashima
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
Book club asked about it. All eight of them.

I bought the two pack, one by the sink and one under the coffee station. At last months book club the mat got more discussion than the actual book. Eight women, eight phones out, at least three orders placed that night. It dries fast, looks intentional, and apparently sells itself. You should be paying me commission.

Diane Pollard
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
Bottle-drying game changer

Baby bottles used to sit on a fabric mat that I had to wash twice a week or it would get that mildew smell, and with baby stuff that scared me a little. The stone dries fast, nothing smells, and I can actually see that it's clean. I still wipe the surface down with a sanitizing wipe once a week. Only wish it came in white, but that's just cosmetic.

Priya Raman
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
Bought a second for the cabin

The cabin sits empty for weeks at a time and anything fabric up there gets musty. This mat doesnt care. We close the cabin in October, open it back up in May, and the mat is exactly how I left it. The first one has been in my home kitchen for a year now with zero complaints. Im a repeat customer, which I almost never am.

Patty Lindgren
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
Bought it for mold reasons. Zero mold.

With my husband's immune system, mildew isn't a cosmetic thing for us, it's a health thing. Every fabric mat we owned eventually grew something no matter how often I washed it. Four months on the stone and there's nothing. I do lift it once a week to check, and yes water collects under there so you have to dry it, but the surface itself stays bone dry and clean.

Donna Whitfield
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
Bought it in 90 seconds on my phone, no regrets in 6 months

Checkout was quick on mobile, free shipping, showed up in four days. Six months later, dishes dry, mat still looks new, nothing smells, and the kids havent destroyed it (theyve tried). Im a woman with no free time and this thing respects that. The discount even applied itself when I added a second one for my sister. Thats how all shopping should work.

April Sandusky
Verified Buyer
May 2026
Bought the bundle, both deliver

Got the kitchen mat and the bath mat together with the bundle discount. Same story in both rooms, water gone fast, looks architectural, no smell. The kitchen one shrugs off my enameled cast iron without scratching the counter under it. The quality is consistent across both, which to me says real brand and not some drop shipper.

Raymond Achebe
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
Commercial-grade idea, consumer-grade backing

I sell to restaurants, and diatomite drying surfaces are a real category in that world. The stone here is legit quality. The plastic under sheet is where they saved some money, the commercial versions use a rigid drainage tray instead. It works, but at this price I would have liked the tray. Smart product, just one corner cut.

Omar Haddad
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
via Amazon
Cracked in cold snap. Nobody warned me.

Our kitchen sits over an unheated crawlspace and it gets cold in January. One morning the mat had a crack clean across two slats. Nothing was dropped on it, Id swear on my mother. Best I can figure the water down in the joints froze overnight. If temperature is a factor the box ought to say so. Real disappointed, it was doing fine right up until then.

Ned Carraway
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
via Amazon
Crawfish boil aftermath? Handled.

If a drying surface can survive cleanup after a crawfish boil, every pot and tray and cooler part we own, it can survive anything. The stone just kept turning out dry spots all night. Hosed off trays went on dripping and came off dry. It earned a permanent place on my counter and a nickname I cant print here.

Simone Delacroix
Verified Buyer
Sep 2025
via Amazon
Daughter bought it, old man approves

Didnt ask for it and figured it was just another gadget. But that towel I used to leave on the counter always smelled sour by Friday. This doesnt smell like anything. Wipe it and youre done. Its a rock that does its job, what more do you want.

Tom Brzezinski
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
Does the job. The sandpaper thing is weird but works.

Pretty straightforward, the water goes away, the mat stays put, no stink. Im knocking a star for the maintenance ritual. Sanding a piece of kitchen gear out in the garage twice a year like Im refinishing furniture is just strange. It works and the paper it comes with is a decent grit, but they really ought to sell replacement pads because Im going to lose this one by spring.

Doug Renner
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
via Amazon
Dog hair wipes right off!!

Three dogs means hair is literally woven into every fabric thing I own, the old drying mat included, which is honestly gross to think about right next to clean dishes. Hair does NOT stick to the stone. One swipe with a damp cloth and its gone. This is the only dish mat for pet people, period.

Brittany Falk
Verified Buyer
Mar 2026
via Amazon
Doubles as a plant drainage station

Dishes at night, plant watering station by Sunday morning. I drain all my freshly repotted babies on it and the runoff just disappears. Nobody markets it for plants but plant girlies NEED to know. Also its gorgeous. Also the 10% popup got me, Im weak.

Krystal Dunmore
Verified Buyer
Jun 2026
Downsizer's dream

Downsizing from a house to a condo means every inch of counter gets negotiated. The dish rack didnt make the cut, this did. It lies flat, dries the dishes for two people no problem, and folds away when I need to bake. The quality matches the rest of what I kept, and that was the bar everything had to clear.

Margaret Chu
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
Ended a 6-year marital dispute

My husband leaves a soaked towel wadded up on the counter. Six years of this. I bought the stone mat, didnt say a word, and now he just... puts the dishes on it. Towels gone. Counters dry. We didnt even have to have the conversation. Cheapest marriage counseling out there.

Adriana Beltran
Verified Buyer
May 2026
Espresso station upgrade

This lives under the drip zone of my espresso machine. Portafilter rinse water, milk pitcher drips, all of it, and the station looks dry again within minutes. The coffee oils wipe right off the matte stone without staining so far. Coffee people, this is basically the drip tray extension you didnt know you needed.

Brian Tedesco
Verified Buyer
Oct 2025
via Amazon
Even works in Alaska, and so did the shipping

Half the internet wont even ship up here so credit where its due. The mat handles fish cleaning mess, thermos parts, the daily dish load, no complaints. The dry air up here helps it along, water marks vanish quick. Solid piece of gear. Thats about the highest compliment I hand out.

Lloyd Brennan
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
Excellent, with one design suggestion

Works exactly the way a porous mineral should, its physics not magic. My one suggestion is that the non slip base pad should be attached, not separate. Mine drifted out of alignment within a month and I had to recenter it. A bonded base would also keep water off the counter underneath, so it solves two problems at once. Somebody at the company should look into that.

Arthur Greenbaum
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
Finally a drying mat that doesn't look like a science fair project

Our counter is tiny and the old microfiber mat looked like a wet gray rag 24/7. This one actually looks intentional, like it belongs in the kitchen. Water marks fade in a couple minutes and it wipes clean. Honestly the whole brass and stone look on the website is what sold me, and it matches in person.

Rachel Donnelly
Verified Buyer
May 2026
Fine for dishes. Don't do what I did.

For normal dishes its good, no complaints there. I used it during deer season to dry knives and tools and found out the grooves hang onto anything organic. Took a stiff brush and bleach water to get it feeling right again, and now Im not even sure bleach was allowed. For heavy duty stuff the slats are a liability. Dishes only, lesson learned.

Stuart Mackey
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
via Amazon
Fine thing, heavy thing

My daughter set it up and Ill admit the counter looks sharper and the dish smell is gone. But Im 76 and I dont move it, cant really. She lifts it on Saturdays and dries under it, says theres always a little water sitting under there. If they made a lighter one, or one that water didnt sneak under, itd be just about perfect for us old folks.

Harold Finchley
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
First-apartment gift that actually got used

Sent one to my sons first apartment fully expecting it to gather dust like the crockpot did. Instead he texts me a video of water disappearing into it with the caption mom this rock is insane. He does dishes now. Correlation isnt causation but Im giving the rock the credit anyway.

Bonnie Eastman
Verified Buyer
May 2026
From an actual mold-allergic person: this matters

Mold allergies make fabric dish mats an actual health hazard for me, Id get congested just standing near the old one. Four months with the stone and my kitchen is finally off my allergy list. I do lift it and dry underneath twice a week because the moisture under there is real. Worth every penny just for my sinuses.

Renee Calloway
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
Good but I'm babying a kitchen mat and that's weird

It works, Im not saying it doesnt. But between dont drop it, sand it every so often, dry under it weekly, and dig the crumbs out of the grooves, Ive basically got a maintenance relationship with a dish mat. My cast iron needs less attention than this. Guys my age want stuff thats either indestructible or zero effort, and this is neither one.

Tyler Renfro
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
via Amazon
Good product. $50 is steep for what it is.

Does what it says it does. But lets be honest about what this actually is, cut stone strips glued to a plastic mat, probably costs a few bucks to make. At $30 Id give it five stars and buy two. At $50, even with the email coupon, I can feel the markup. It works though, Ill give it that.

Vernon Pike
Verified Buyer
Nov 2025
Good product, dishonest dry-time marketing

I timed it. A 5ml pour of water was surface dry in about 90 seconds. A wet dinner plates drip pool took 8 to 12 minutes depending on the humidity. That is genuinely fast, roughly twice as fast as my old fabric mat, but it is not the instant that the marketing implies. Rate the product and not the ad copy and its four stars. The missing star is the copywriters fault.

Walter Jeong
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
via Amazon
Got rid of the dish rack and never looked back

We spent real money on quartz counters and the old wire rack looked like scaffolding sitting on top of them. This one is flat and low and gray, and the counter finally looks finished. The drying is honestly secondary for me (it does work fine), the point is my kitchen stopped looking like a dorm.

Bruce Kemmer
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
Great for tiny kitchens, but measure first

i love that it rolls up and goes in the cabinet when people come over, a rack could never. took a star off because the listing says extra large and i was expecting something bigger, its really about the size of a baking sheet. for one or two peoples dishes its perfect though.

Maya Lindqvist
Verified Buyer
Nov 2025
Great until you have to move it

Works great when its sitting still. But military life means you pack up everything every couple years, and a four pound semi fragile stone slab is the single most annoying thing in my kitchen box. I wrapped it like a newborn and it still showed up at the new base with a chipped corner. If your life involves moving trucks, think twice on this one.

Casey Mulligan
Verified Buyer
Nov 2025
via Amazon
Growler-drying champion

Inverted growlers and carboys used to sit on towels that stayed soaked all day long. The stone wicks the drainage and dries out between brew sessions. Sanitation is a big deal in homebrew, and a surface that doesnt stay wet doesnt grow anything. Niche thing to review, I know, but my whole brew club bought one after seeing mine.

Jeffrey Stoltz
Verified Buyer
Oct 2025
via Amazon
Guest kitchenettes stay presentable now

I run a small B&B and the guest kitchenettes used to mean damp towels draped all over the place by checkout. A stone mat in each one keeps them photo ready between guests, and people keep asking me where to buy one so I leave a card out now. The 3 pack discount came off on its own at checkout, which I appreciated.

Beverly Ostrander
Verified Buyer
May 2026
Gulf humidity tested, engineer approved

Mobile is a swamp eight months out of the year and our old mat smelled like the bayou by June. The stone doesnt hold water long enough to stink. As an engineer I appreciate how simple it is, porous rock, big surface area, and evaporation does the rest. No moving parts to fail except the plastic backing, which Im keeping an eye on.

Dwight Yancey
Verified Buyer
May 2026
via Amazon
Handles hot pans, which surprised me

Set a pasta pot straight off the burner onto it out of habit and braced for the crack. Nothing, not even a mark. Thats honestly my favorite thing about it now and its not even in the description. Four stars because the slat grooves do collect grime in a working kitchen and need a brush out once a week.

Carmen Iglesias
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
Handles the overflow from a family of five

We hand wash everything the dishwasher cant fit. Pots, big bowls, all of it. The stone holds up to the heavy stuff and the water just disappears instead of pooling like our old plastic tray. Heavier than I expected but that honestly makes it feel sturdier.

Greg Paulson
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
via Amazon
Handles the tamale-day dish apocalypse

When the whole family cooks, every single pot in the house gets used. The mat just cycles through batch after batch, by the time the next round is rinsed the last spot is already dry. My tia tried to buy it right off my counter. Getting her one for her birthday instead.

Miguel Santana
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
via Amazon
Hard water turned mine chalky-white

Worked great the first month. Problem is Phoenix water is basically liquid limestone, and now the gray stone has a white mineral crust where the bottles drip. Sanding it helps but the crust is back within two weeks. Not really the products fault, but if you have got hard water just know youre signing up for regular upkeep.

Derek Voss
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
Hardware store owner's verdict: it works

I sell housewares and a hundred would be miracle products cross my counter every year. This one actually performs, real diatomite, a decent base, honest function. If a rep walked into my store with it Id stock it. My one merchandising note, show the plastic backing in the photos. Customers forgive what you show them and punish what you try to hide.

Gordon Pelletier
Verified Buyer
Oct 2025
via Amazon
Honest take: good top, flawed bottom

Six months in, heres the honest truth. The top surface is excellent, dries everything, never smells. The bottom is the problem, the plastic backing has a permanent funk if you actually put your nose to it, because water sits in there and never fully airs out. Nobody usually smells the bottom of a mat, but I know its there now. Fix the bottom and this is an easy five star.

Reggie Lamont
Verified Buyer
Oct 2025
via Amazon
Hygienic, but tell me what cleaners are safe

I like that theres no fabric to hold onto bacteria, and it has handled my disinfectant wipes fine so far. But nowhere on the site does it say which cleaners are actually safe for the stone. Can I use a bleach solution? Vinegar? Im just guessing here, and on a $50 thing Id rather not guess. The care page says soap and basically stops there.

Gerald Okonkwo
Verified Buyer
Mar 2026
I appraise things professionally. This is fairly priced.

The people calling this overpriced have clearly never priced out cut natural diatomite. The slab quality, the edge work, the base pad it comes with, all legit. It does what it claims (minutes, not seconds, so set your expectations) and the material will outlast every fabric mat youd buy instead. Fair price. Id pay it again.

Mitch Garber
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
I mocked it, now I use it more than she does

Figured this was another internet rock scam. Its not. You set a dripping pan on it and the wet shadow just shrinks while youre standing there watching. Doesnt slide around either, theres a rubber pad under it. Ive officially stopped making fun of it, which my wife counts as a five star event on its own.

Dale Hutchins
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
via Amazon
I put these in my listings now

I stage kitchens for a living and a wet dish rack can kill a showing. These photograph really well, low and matte and neutral. Bought the 3 pack and the 20% just came off at checkout automatically, no hunting around for a code. At home it does exactly what it claims, water spots are gone in a few minutes.

Stephanie Albright
Verified Buyer
Sep 2025
I put this on every registry I help build

I help couples put together their registries and this is a default add for me now. Its the right price point for a group gift, it looks expensive out of the box, and it actually gets used unlike the panini press. Mine has survived a year of prop styling plus everyday use. The packaging is honestly gift ready as is.

Dana Fitzwilliam
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
I see what damp mats attract for a living. Buy stone.

You really dont want to know what I find under the chronically damp sink mats in customer kitchens. Roaches love wet fabric. I switched my own house over to this stone mat the same week I started doing residential routes. It dries out completely every day and gives nothing a place to live. Trust the bug guy on this one.

Bobby Sutter
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
Knife-friendly and fast

Wire racks scratch up knife blades, and fabric holds water against carbon steel which just means rust. This is gentle on the edges and pulls the water off the blade line fast. My carbon steel pans dry without those flash rust spots now. Nobody markets this thing to cooks but they really should.

Nina Petrakis
Verified Buyer
Jul 2025
Love it. My counter doesn't.

The mat itself is great, dries fast, looks sharp. But my rentals butcher block counter has developed a faint dark patch exactly where the mat sits, I think from moisture sitting under the backing against the unsealed wood. My landlords going to notice eventually. Wood counter people, put something waterproof under it, which yeah, means a mat under your mat.

Marcus Feldman
Verified Buyer
Oct 2025
Lovely, but I leave it where it lies

It dries my few dishes beautifully and never gets that musty smell, which my old one managed within a month down here in Florida. I will say its too heavy for me to lift comfortably, so it stays in one spot and my cleaning lady moves it on Tuesdays. If youre my age, just plan for that.

Dorothy Klein
Verified Buyer
Mar 2026
via Amazon
Low-maintenance except the sanding thing

As a lazy persons appliance this is about 90% of the way there. No washing, no wringing, no smell. The other 10% is the sanding. After a couple months mine started drying slower and I had to scrub it and sand it down with the paper it comes with to bring it back. Took ten minutes and worked, but nobody warns you thats a recurring chore before you buy.

Connor Walsh
Verified Buyer
May 2026
via Amazon
Matte mineral perfection

The texture is the part photos cant really capture, soft and matte, more like fine sandstone than the glossy fake stuff. It reads like a design object instead of a kitchen accessory. The performance is real too but honestly Id keep it for the texture alone. And the website photos are actually accurate, which is rarer than it should be.

Vanessa Okada
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
Mostly natural, but there IS plastic in it

I bought this because the site leans hard on natural stone and no plastic pile. Fair enough, but the slats sit on a plastic backing sheet and the non slip base is synthetic, so the product is maybe 80% mineral by weight. It performs beautifully and beats a polyester mat environmentally, but the messaging gets close to greenwashing. Just be precise, your eco buyers read closely.

Allison Pratt
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
My new default gift

Bought one for myself back in October, then two more for Christmas with the discount that came off on its own at checkout. Its a perfect gift, useful, looks expensive, and nobody already has one. Both people I gave it to texted me photos of the water drying on it like it was some kind of trick.

Sandra McElroy
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
Near perfect, but the fold lines bother me

Performance is everything they promise, allowing for real world dry times. My gripe is purely visual, the fold seams between the slat sections show up as dark lines when its wet, so for about an hour after dishes the mat looks striped. A solid one piece version at this size, even if it didnt fold, even if it was heavier, would be the premium product some of us actually want. Take my money for that.

Russell Okafor
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
Not what I pictured and now I can't return it

Thought I was buying one solid slab of stone. Its actually stone strips on a plastic sheet that folds up. Water gets down between the strips onto the plastic and that part never dries on its own. I used it about a week before deciding, and now the return is a hassle because its 'used.' Well how else was I supposed to know I dont like it.

Roy Stancil
Verified Buyer
Nov 2025
via Amazon
Old dog, new mat

Forty years of the same routine, wash, towel on the rack, done. My son swapped in this stone thing and I grumbled about it for a solid week. It does dry faster than the towel and never gets that sour smell, so Ill allow it. Four stars because its heavy as a paving stone and I told him so to his face.

Frank Demarco
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
One in the kitchen, one for mom's medicine counter

The second one went next to my moms bathroom sink for her denture cup and pill organizers. That spot is constantly wet and used to have a soggy washcloth on it. The stone keeps it dry and clean and she cant knock it off the counter like she does with everything else. The 15% for buying two sealed the deal. Didnt expect an eldercare win out of a kitchen mat.

Angela Fairbanks
Verified Buyer
Jul 2025
One less thing to manage

I keep a running mental list of about forty recurring chores and washing the gross dish mat just dropped off it for good. The kids rinse their plates, drop them on it, walk away, and by morning everythings dry and nothing smells. Small thing but it genuinely made my week easier. Worth it for that one deleted chore alone.

Felicia Grant
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
One object, one job, done well

I own maybe forty things total and each one has to earn its spot. This earned it inside a week. In Colorado dry air the water marks vanish almost comically fast, under five minutes for a full load of dishes worth of drips. No mold risk, no laundry, no visual clutter. This is what a buy it for life candidate looks like, assuming the backing holds up.

Lindsey Carmichael
Verified Buyer
Jul 2025
Passes my professional standards at home

I run a commercial kitchen so home drying setups always let me down, a fabric mat would fail a health inspection on sight. This one wouldnt. It feels non porous but its actually micro porous, dries fully between uses, wipes down clean. My home kitchen finally meets my work standards.

Yolanda Espinoza
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
Photogenic AND functional

Bought it half for looks and half for function and both delivered. My kitchen stories got more DMs about this mat than they did about my new range hood. It dries the whole meal kit dish pile by morning and looks like quiet luxury while doing it. Three friends already bought one off my link. Youre welcome, Trivelle.

Jasmine Okoro
Verified Buyer
Mar 2026
Pinterest made me do it and Pinterest was right

Saw it styled on a Pinterest kitchen board and had it pinned for months before I finally bought. In person its even better, the gray goes with every seasonal look I rotate through. And it works, water gone in minutes, no smell. Its one of those rare pins that actually looks like the picture.

Grace Whitehorse
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
Potluck cleanup, conquered

After potluck Sundays I come home with a car full of casserole dishes. The stone mat plus my counter towels in rotation gets it all dry by bedtime, used to take me until Monday. Its heavy, but it lives in one spot and behaves itself. My niece told me about it and now Ive told four other people. Thats how we do reviews here in South Dakota.

Faye Henriksen
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
Potter approved, good clay karma

Diatomite is just ancient diatoms, and as a potter I respect anything kiln adjacent. It dries my tools, my brushes, and the never ending dish pile without complaint. The studio has two of them now and they take way more abuse there than any kitchen could dish out. The material is the real deal, and Ive spent fifty years judging fired things.

Wendell Briggs
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
Practical, not precious

I dont buy decor, I buy tools. This is a tool that happens to be good looking. The desert air dries it almost instantly, nothing mildews, and wiping it down takes about five seconds. The email discount got it to a price I could justify, and four months in Id pay full price next time. There, I said it.

Norma Castellano
Verified Buyer
Jul 2025
Pricey for a rock, but it earns it

Ill be honest, fifty bucks for a stone slab hurt. The 10% popup code was pretty much the only reason I checked out. A month in and it does work, dishes dry faster and nothing smells like a wet towel anymore. Id say its worth about $35 in actual function and $15 in my kitchen finally looking like an adult lives here.

Kristen Vo
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
QC inspection: passes, with notes

Edge finishing, clean and consistent chamfers. Slat alignment, one slat sits maybe half a millimeter proud, you only notice it by feel. Surface porosity, even, no dead spots. Backing attachment, adequate, wouldnt survive prying. Function, as advertised, think minutes not seconds. Verdict, passes inspection. The proud slat is the only thing keeping it off a five, because of course it is, thats my whole personality.

Devon Marsh
Verified Buyer
Jul 2025
via Amazon
Reverse-engineered it. Mixed feelings.

Being who I am I took it apart and looked at it. The stone slats are genuinely good diatomite, porous and well cut. The backing is a thin PVC sheet with channels, an adhesive mount and a rubber foot pad. The stone will outlive me. The backing is a two or three year part at best. So its a $50 product with about a $45 surface glued to a $5 foundation. Works fine today though.

Pete Sokolov
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
via Amazon
Roommate dropped it. It's in five pieces.

Worked great for about six weeks, no complaints. Then a roommate picked it up to wipe the counter, the foldable sections swung around, and a corner caught the edge of the sink. Cracked clean through two slats. It still technically works but it looks busted now, and a replacement isnt cheap. If you live with chaotic people maybe get something that bounces.

Chloe Bertrand
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
via Amazon
Roommate-proof-ish

Our house went through three fabric mats in a year, nobody ever washed them so they all molded. Nobody has to wash this one, which is kind of the whole point, it survives total communal neglect. Four stars because someone (Madison) set a hot pan on it with a wet bottom and now theres a faint ring that sanding mostly but not fully got out.

Paige Whitford
Verified Buyer
Nov 2025
via Amazon
Sat in my cart for three months. Should've bought sooner.

Fifty dollars is real money for me so it just sat in my cart while I thought it over. Finally bought it and honestly the regret goes the other way, I shouldve had it all along. No more buying a six dollar mat every other month that turns nasty. Do the math like I finally did, this is cheaper by the year.

Earlene Watts
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon
Set it and forget it

Some products demand your attention. This one just sits there being useful. Dishes go on wet, come off dry, repeat for six months now with zero drama. I sanded it once during a commercial break. Thats the whole story. Five stars for being boring in the best possible way.

Charlie Hobbs
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon
Six months, full report, would buy again

Doing a six month update since most reviews are from week one. Still dries fast (I sanded it once, took five minutes, worked fine). Still no smell. One hairline scratch from a dropped knife tip, cosmetic only. The grooves do need a brush out once a week, thats real. Bottom line, best $50 my kitchen has seen, and I keep track of these things.

Cecilia Vargas
Verified Buyer
Nov 2025
via Amazon
Solid, with one plumber's observation

Good product, well made, and it stays put. One thing from a guy who spent 40 years around water though: anything with water sitting under it is gonna have a problem eventually. Water does get under this through the joints. Lift it and dry under there once a week and youll be fine. They should just put that in the instructions instead of acting like it doesnt happen.

Stan Wierzbicki
Verified Buyer
Mar 2026
Sunday dinner approved

After Sunday dinner there are more dishes than any rack could hold, so we just rotate them through in batches. The stone keeps right up, by the time the next batch is washed the first spot is already dry. It is heavy, but it stays put on the counter, which at my age I count as a plus.

Lorraine Beasley
Verified Buyer
May 2026
Survived a power-out week in Florida humidity

Hurricane took our power out for six days, no AC, swamp humidity sitting inside the house. Every towel we owned mildewed. The stone mat? Fine. Completely fine. That week turned me from a satisfied customer into a full on evangelist. If it can stay clean through THAT, the everyday stuff is nothing.

Glenda Marsh
Verified Buyer
Apr 2026
via Amazon
Survived the firehouse kitchen

Twelve guys, one kitchen, zero gentleness. The one at my house had it easy so I bought a second for the station as kind of a stress test. Three months of cast iron skillets getting dropped on it and its still in one piece and still drying fast. If it can make it there it can make it anywhere.

Marcus Tillman
Verified Buyer
May 2026
Survives a chef husband

My husband cooks like the kitchen owes him money, every pan, every single night. The stone mat just soaks up his chaos and dries it. He was offended I bought a rock instead of more copper, and now he wont let guests set their drinks on it because its for the pans. Its been adopted. Thats the highest honor he gives anything.

Tasha Reynolds
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
Survives being ignored for a week at a time

A fabric mat left damp before a four day trip basically greets you at the door with a smell. The stone is just dry and fine every time I get home. Doesnt need a thing from me. As someone who cant keep a houseplant alive, a kitchen thing that needs zero maintenance is my love language.

Monique Sylvain
Verified Buyer
Nov 2025
via Amazon
Survives Louisiana humidity, which is saying something

In New Orleans nothing ever really dries, towels stay damp for days down here. The stone still pulls the water in and dries faster than any fabric thing Ive owned, even in August. On my big catering prep days I run two of them side by side. They have already paid for themselves in towels Im not washing.

Tamika Broussard
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
The blog post got me, the product kept me

I came for an article about counter rituals and left with a stone mat, which is honestly how good marketing is supposed to work. Where it really shines is after a dinner party, three rounds of wine glasses air dry spot free while we finish dessert. Guests ask me about it literally every time.

Leticia Mbeki
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
The grooves. THE GROOVES.

Listen. The stone dries fine, I got no problem with the stone itself. But I run a deli, I know exactly what happens in cracks you cant clean right. These groove channels collect water and crumbs and who knows what else, and theres no way to REALLY get down in there. Gave it two months and went back to a rack I can hose off in the sink. Some of us need cleanable, not pretty.

Tony Abruzzo
Verified Buyer
Sep 2025
via Amazon
The old mat went to the garage in week two

Im a cautious buyer so I kept the old fabric mat around as a backup. Its been sitting in the garage since week two. The stone just works better, dries faster, no smell, no laundry. Four stars only because the corner by my soap dispenser has built up a faint soap scum film that plain water wont lift. The care page could mention that.

Susan Pemberton
Verified Buyer
Nov 2025
The only counter item that survives my kids

Three kids means the counter is a war zone. The mat takes cup after cup, gets juice spilled all over it, gets wiped, and just keeps on going. Nothing to launder, nothing to replace every month. Mom groups are where this stuff actually gets vetted, and this one passed.

Heather Brandt
Verified Buyer
Jan 2026
The plastic backing is the weak link

The stone part is fine. The plastic sheet holding the slats together is not. Mine started lifting at one corner after about two months, water gets between the stone and the plastic (it always does, right through the slat joints) and the adhesive just let go. Now that corner clicks when you press on it. The stone will last forever, this thing will last as long as its glue does.

Earl Whitcomb
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
the tiktok was real

ok so that video where the water spot just vanishes? yeah its real. i pour a little water on it to show people at parties now lol. dishes from my noon dish pileup are dry by the time im out of the shower. its a rock. i love my rock.

Alyssa Cortez
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
The wedding gift we bought ourselves

All our actual registry gifts were appliances and somehow this $50 rock is the thing we use the most. New dishes dry on it every single night. It made our rental kitchen feel a little like the home we dont own yet. Shipping was free and it showed up in three days packed really well, no chips.

Emily Sandoval
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
Three mugs, one rock, no complaints

I wash three mugs and two plates a day. Probably dont need a fifty dollar stone for that, but the towel I used before always smelled like a wet dog by Wednesday and this never smells like anything at all. My coffee group has got four of them between us now. Simple thing done right.

Lyle Hutchens
Verified Buyer
Mar 2026
via Amazon
Too heavy for these old hands

Four pounds doesnt sound like much until you have arthritis and have to lift it every time you want to wipe the counter. I almost dropped it on the tile the first week, and from what I read that wouldve been the end of it. Works fine if you never move it. I need something I can actually pick up. Sent it back, the return was easy at least.

Hank Delgado
Verified Buyer
Aug 2025
via Amazon
Top dries great. Under it? Wet counter.

The stone part works like they say it does. But after my Sunday meal prep I picked it up and the counter underneath was soaked. Water runs down through the gaps between the slats and just sits there on the plastic backing and the counter. So now I keep a towel UNDER the mat, which kind of defeats the whole point. They really need to fix the base.

Janelle Okafor
Verified Buyer
Mar 2026
Tougher than the reviews scared me into thinking

Almost didnt buy it because the reviews all said it cracks if you look at it funny. Three months in Ive dropped a cast iron lid on it and set a full stockpot down hard and nothing happened. Im sure dropping the mat itself onto tile would kill it, but for normal counter use its plenty tough. Dont let the scared reviews talk you out of it.

Phil Gunderson
Verified Buyer
Feb 2026
via Amazon
We use these in hospitality for a reason

Resorts switched to stone bath mats years ago because fabric plus humidity just means laundry bills and smell. Having the same material on my kitchen counter at home honestly just makes sense. It dries fast even in our island humidity and kind of looks like part of the architecture. Pleasantly surprised it even shipped to Hawaii.

Helen Yoshida
Verified Buyer
Oct 2025
Wife's right again

Come home after two weeks gone and theres a new rock on the kitchen counter. Asked what it cost, made a face, used it for my two weeks home anyway. Its good. Dishes dry, nothing stinks, and it hasnt moved a millimeter. Shes right again and Im man enough to put it in writing.

Travis Holloway
Verified Buyer
May 2026
Won my comparison spreadsheet, with caveats

I compared five diatomite mats on price, size, slat count, accessories, and reviews. Trivelle won on finish quality and the base pad it includes, lost on price (about $10 to $15 over the commodity options). After two months, the performance justifies most of the premium, and the brand experience (the site, the packaging, how fast support emails back) covers the rest if thats something you value. The commodity ones probably use the same stone though, so just know what youre paying for.

Victor Hwang
Verified Buyer
Sep 2025
Works, but the slat grooves are crumb magnets

The drying part works fine. My problem is the grooves between the stone slats. Crumbs, coffee grounds, all of it collects down in there and you cant just wipe across the top, you have to dig each channel out. With four kids the counter is never crumb free, so honestly I end up cleaning the mat more than it cleans up after us.

Jason Pruitt
Verified Buyer
Sep 2025
YouTube sent me, no regrets

Watched one of those is the stone mat hype real videos and bought it on the spot. The hype is about 80% real, which is a high score for an internet product. Dishes dry, no funk, looks clean. My brother called it a fifty dollar rock for a solid month and then I caught him buying one for his girlfriend. Case closed.

Wesley Thornton
Verified Buyer
Dec 2025
via Amazon

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Questions, answered

Water from a single dish absorbs into the stone surface in under a minute. Through the day, the stone releases that moisture quietly back to the room.

For most everyday dishes, yes. For a full-family wash you'll still want a rack, but the day-to-day drying lives here.

Wipe with a clean cloth. Rinse under warm water as needed. Refresh with the included fine-grit sandpaper sheet if marks settle.

No. The underside is smooth and the weight keeps it stable. A linen runner underneath is optional, for marble.

Warm items are fine, like a just-rinsed mug or saucepan. We do not recommend it for cookware straight off the burner.

23.6 x 15.5 x 0.4 in. About 4 lb. Folds for storage.

30 days, any reason. We pay return shipping on damaged items.

Yes. It is diatomite, a naturally occurring sedimentary stone, with no coatings, resins, or synthetic additives.

Yes. The slats are precisely milled with rounded edges; the stone is gentle on glass.
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