My work is available to buy offline in West Cork Ireland at
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Add a natural, sustainable touch to your bathroom or kitchen with this Handcrafted Cypress Pine Wooden Soap Dish, designed to keep your soap dry, clean, and longer-lasting.
Each soap dish is handmade from a solid piece of cypress pine wood, sourced from a tree grown locally in West Cork, Ireland. The tree suffered storm damage and was responsibly cut down, allowing the wood to be thoughtfully reused rather than wasted. Every soap tray is designed and made by hand by myself in my West Cork workshop, ensuring quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Cypress pine is an excellent choice for a wooden soap dish thanks to its natural resistance to water and rot, created by the oils and resins within the wood. This makes it especially suitable for wet environments such as bathrooms, showers, and kitchen sinks.
The soap dish features extra-wide drainage grooves carefully cut into both the top and bottom of the wood. These grooves allow water to drain freely, helping your soap dry faster and last significantly longer. Each dish is sanded smooth and finished with Danish oil, enhancing the natural grain while offering added protection against moisture.
Because wood is a natural material, each soap dish is unique, with its own colour tones and grain patterns.
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This wooden soap dish is also available in oak, teak, and cedar — see other listings in the shop.
A practical, sustainable, and beautifully crafted soap tray, ideal for eco-conscious homes, handmade bathrooms, or as a thoughtful gift.
The soap dish will be posted using standard parcel rates provided by the Irish postal service An Post.

At Wild Atlantic Wood my aim is to make quality handmade and unique products using wood from sustainable and well managed sources.
My main supplier of timber has both FSC and PEFC certifications and is also EUTR compliant.
I also make use of locally sourced wood from West Cork and along the Wild Atlantic coast of Ireland such as fallen branches and using wood from trees which have died due to natural causes like old age, storm damage, and insect attack and on occasion finding driftwood washed up on local beaches.
When packing orders for delivery my aim is to reduce unnecessary packaging by using padded envelopes for small items and use recyclable packaging materials such as clean used cardboard from local shops to make boxes and old newspaper for packing larger items. Over time I am reducing my use of plastic and keeping plastic and paper packing separate so they can be more easily recycled.
FSC® sets specific standards that have to be met by suppliers in the timber trade. PEFC is an umbrella brand incorporating different national certification schemes. The end goals of both bodies are the same. Both provide schemes to protect forests and ensure end users get the responsibly sourced timber they requested
The PEFC is an international, non-profit, non-governmental organization which promotes sustainable forest management through independent third party certification. It is considered the certification system of choice for small forest owners
The European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR) is one part ofthe EU’s FLEGT (Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade) Action Plan which is aimed at helping to stamp out illegal logging worldwide. The Regulationentered into force on 3rd March 2013 and it is directly applicable in all EU Member States.
Richard
Owner- creator
Hi, I'm Richard and I'm a woodworker living in Cork Ireland with my son Morgan and 4 dogs.
I have always enjoyed being creative and have developed my skills over time. My inspiration comes from many sources, nature, culture or just things I see that spark my imagination.
My work is available to buy offline in West Cork Ireland at
West Cork Crafts Skibbereen