Soapi Dark Grey Magnetic Soap Holder

Dive into sustainability with The Soapi - a brilliant, self-adhesive magnetic soap holder crafted from recycled fishing nets.

Reel in eco-friendly cleanliness as the dark grey Soapi transforms ocean waste into a stylish solution for your solid shampoo and soap. Simply push any metal bottle cap into your soap, and bingo - your bar stays mush-free.

Join us in making waves for a cleaner planet, one shower at a time!

  • The perfect solution in the shower and at the sink.
  • Sticks long-term without drilling and without a suction cup.
  • Works with any metal crown bottle cap (not included).
  • Allows soap and solid shampoo to dry on the wall.

£10.50

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Why Soapi?

Magnetic soap holders may not seem like a new concept - your grandmother may have even had one. But the truth is, this system is practical and incredibly sustainable. Despite this, few people own one because they are often seen as old-fashioned, unsightly, or simply forgotten. That's where Soapi come in. They've updated this tried and true system with a modern twist.

The Berlin design team has created this product with one goal in mind: to reduce plastic waste in your bathroom.

Dimensions and details

ColourwayDark grey. Please note colour may vary slightly due to the variations in the raw material.
MaterialSoapis are moulded from recycled plastic granulate from PLASTIX® from Denmark. PLASTIX® produces the pellets from discarded fishing nets, ropes and general maritime plastic waste.
OriginMade in Berlin
Suitable ForStainless steel, tiles, glass and other smooth surfaces. The non-removable vegan sticker sticks to anything smooth.
NoteSoapi is equipped with an industrial-grade neodymium magnet that will hold a soap to 250g. Soap and bottle caps are not included.
Top TipStick your Soapi to a flat, clean area. Press the bottle cap into the soap and hold both briefly under water so that the bottle cap sticks firmly into the soap. Let the soap dry before popping it on the Soapi.
Useful to knowDepending on the colouring and lightening of the processed pellets, the proportion of recycled fishing nets and ropes is between 90- 96%.