
Coiled by hand in Senegal by a cooperative of rural women, this basket draws its structure from wild millet grass bound tightly with strips of white plastic thread — a pairing that gives the weave its clean, monochrome rhythm. The wide cylindrical form holds its shape well whether you're corralling blankets, housing a potted plant, or gathering the odds and ends that accumulate near an entryway. At nine inches across, the large size earns its place on a shelf or floor without overwhelming a space.
Because each basket is woven by hand, minor variations in coil spacing and tone are natural — a quiet reminder of the hands that made it.
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The Story
Coiled by hand in Senegal by a cooperative of rural women, this basket draws its structure from wild millet grass bound tightly with strips of white plastic thread — a pairing that gives the weave its clean, monochrome rhythm. The wide cylindrical form holds its shape well whether you're corralling blankets, housing a potted plant, or gathering the odds and ends that accumulate near an entryway. At nine inches across, the large size earns its place on a shelf or floor without overwhelming a space.
Because each basket is woven by hand, minor variations in coil spacing and tone are natural — a quiet reminder of the hands that made it.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A woven basket that holds the everyday scatter
Keys dropped, a trailing plant, a blanket folded in — the large basket sits on the floor near the door and quietly absorbs whatever the day brings in. The white thread catches the light; the grass does the rest.



