
Woven by hand from locally harvested sisal fiber in Kenya, this large oval basket carries the mark of its making — tight, rhythmic coils that shift from raw cream into bands of sage and terracotta, each color drawn from natural bark and leaf dyes. Paired loop handles make it easy to lift and relocate, while the wide oval form holds everything from folded throws to stacked magazines without losing its shape. The weave is dense and structured, softening only slightly at the rim as it settles into use.
Because the dyes are plant-derived, each basket emerges with its own tonal character — no two are exactly alike, and minor variation in color is part of what makes each one its own.
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The Story
Woven by hand from locally harvested sisal fiber in Kenya, this large oval basket carries the mark of its making — tight, rhythmic coils that shift from raw cream into bands of sage and terracotta, each color drawn from natural bark and leaf dyes. Paired loop handles make it easy to lift and relocate, while the wide oval form holds everything from folded throws to stacked magazines without losing its shape. The weave is dense and structured, softening only slightly at the rim as it settles into use.
Because the dyes are plant-derived, each basket emerges with its own tonal character — no two are exactly alike, and minor variation in color is part of what makes each one its own.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
A woven place for everything that drifts
It sits on the chair by the reading corner — magazines tucked in, a folded throw draped over the edge. The chevron pattern catches the light just enough to notice, and the handles mean you can move it to wherever the evening calls.



