
Woven from locally harvested sisal fiber in Kenya, this basket is built row by row — fiber extracted, dyed, spun, and coiled by hand using methods passed through generations of women artisans. The two-tone natural and black colorway meets in a gradual diagonal transition, giving each piece a quiet graphic quality without feeling contrived. Sturdy enough to hold brushes, cotton rounds, or kitchen odds and ends, the sisal softens slightly with handling, settling into its place on a counter or shelf over time.
Each basket is shaped by hand, so minor variation in the diagonal banding and overall dimensions is inherent to the process — a mark of how it was made.
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The Story
Woven from locally harvested sisal fiber in Kenya, this basket is built row by row — fiber extracted, dyed, spun, and coiled by hand using methods passed through generations of women artisans. The two-tone natural and black colorway meets in a gradual diagonal transition, giving each piece a quiet graphic quality without feeling contrived. Sturdy enough to hold brushes, cotton rounds, or kitchen odds and ends, the sisal softens slightly with handling, settling into its place on a counter or shelf over time.
Each basket is shaped by hand, so minor variation in the diagonal banding and overall dimensions is inherent to the process — a mark of how it was made.
Details & Materials
Dimensions
Care
Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The counter tidied without losing its warmth
Cotton rounds in one, brushes in another — the bathroom counter stops feeling cluttered and starts feeling considered. These baskets hold the small things that otherwise scatter, and they look like they belong there.



