
Woven from sisal fiber harvested directly from local plants in Kenya, this basket is the result of a process entirely carried out by hand — from extracting and spinning the raw fiber to forming each coiled row into its final shape. The two-tone natural and warm beige coloring comes from the fiber itself, undyed and honest in its material. Wide and low in profile, the large size holds blankets, produce, or whatever the counter collects over the course of a day.
Each basket is made within a cooperative of women weavers, meaning slight variations in weave density and proportion are natural markers of the hand behind it.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Woven from sisal fiber harvested directly from local plants in Kenya, this basket is the result of a process entirely carried out by hand — from extracting and spinning the raw fiber to forming each coiled row into its final shape. The two-tone natural and warm beige coloring comes from the fiber itself, undyed and honest in its material. Wide and low in profile, the large size holds blankets, produce, or whatever the counter collects over the course of a day.
Each basket is made within a cooperative of women weavers, meaning slight variations in weave density and proportion are natural markers of the hand behind it.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A basket woven into everyday life
Set it on the kitchen counter for fruit, tuck it beside the sofa for folded throws, or let it hold the things that tend to accumulate near the door. It finds its purpose wherever you need it most.



