The toilet brush, finally worth leaving out.
A weighted glazed-ceramic base that sits steady and wipes clean instead of staining, and a ring of silicone blades that hold less water and rinse clear under the flush.

Glazed ceramic · silicone blades · ships free, tracked
Why this one
Most of the bathroom gets considered. The brush gets a plastic afterthought.
Stillwater starts the holder over. The base is weighted glazed ceramic rather than thin plastic, so it sits steady and wipes clean instead of yellowing in a corner. The head is a ring of silicone blades, not splayed bristles — the blades don’t fan out, they hold less water, and they rinse clear under the flush.
The handle lifts straight out to use and drops back into the base, and the base is open at the bottom so the head dries instead of sitting in a pool. The ceramic is glazed inside and out, so the whole thing rinses and wipes down completely — a quiet object you don’t have to hide.
What you actually get
- Weighted glazed-ceramic base sits steady and wipes clean instead of staining
- A ring of silicone blades — not splayed bristles — holds less water and rinses clear under the flush
- Open-bottom base lets the head dry instead of sitting in a pool
- The handle lifts straight out for use and drops back into the base
- Glazed inside and out, so it rinses and wipes down completely
- Free tracked shipping and a secure Stripe checkout
The object
Two materials, doing one honest job
Glazed ceramic where it needs weight and a wipeable surface; soft silicone where it meets the bowl. Nothing to assemble, nothing that traps water — it lifts out, does the job, and drops back into a base that drains.
- Holder
- Weighted glazed ceramic
- Brush head
- Ring of silicone blades
- Drainage
- Open-bottom base, head dries
- Glaze
- Inside and out — fully wipeable
- Handle
- Lifts out, drops back in
- In the box
- Brush + ceramic base × 1
Free
shipping, tracked
7-20d
overseas delivery
30d
returns on faults
Secure
Stripe checkout
In use
Built so the part you dread is the part you barely notice

Blades, not bristles
A ring of silicone blades that won’t splay or fan — they hold less water and rinse clear under the flush.

A base that dries
Lift the handle straight out; drop it back into a base that’s open at the bottom, so the head dries instead of soaking.
The usual brush, and this one
Same chore. A holder that doesn’t quietly fall apart.
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The honest part
What we cover, and what we don’t
It ships from an overseas warehouse, which keeps the price at $29.00with free tracked delivery — typically 7 to 20 days. If it arrives damaged, faulty, or never turns up, that’s a full refund or a free replacement with nothing to send back.
Because of that overseas warehouse we can’t take change-of-mind returns — we’d rather say so plainly than surprise you. Questions go through the chat button in the corner.
How long does shipping take?
It ships from our overseas warehouse and most orders arrive in 7 to 20 days, with free shipping. A tracking number is emailed when it ships.
What if it arrives damaged?
Send a photo through the chat button in the corner and we approve a full refund or a free replacement, with nothing to send back.
Can I return it if I change my mind?
Because orders ship from an overseas warehouse we can't take change-of-mind returns, so the item is yours to keep. We'd rather be upfront about that.
Who is behind the store?
It's operated from Australia, in conjunction with global suppliers. Questions are handled by the chat button in the corner on any page.
Who’s behind it
A small range for the objects everyone settles on
Stillwater is operated from Australia, in conjunction with global suppliers. Stillwater exists for the everyday pieces most homes buy on autopilot — the brush, the holder, the things that end up cheap and plastic because no one looked twice.
This one is the first: the same care the rest of the bathroom already gets, pointed at the part nobody photographs.