
Woven from sisal harvested in Kenya, this basket is built the slow way — fibers extracted by hand, spun into thread, and worked into form using techniques passed through generations of women who weave together in community. The result is a sturdy yet yielding vessel, with cream and natural-tan vertical stripes that soften as the sisal settles into its place in your home.
Because each basket is hand-woven individually, slight variations in stripe width, texture, and overall shape are part of what makes it yours.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Woven from sisal harvested in Kenya, this basket is built the slow way — fibers extracted by hand, spun into thread, and worked into form using techniques passed through generations of women who weave together in community. The result is a sturdy yet yielding vessel, with cream and natural-tan vertical stripes that soften as the sisal settles into its place in your home.
Because each basket is hand-woven individually, slight variations in stripe width, texture, and overall shape are part of what makes it yours.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A basket that holds whatever the day leaves behind
A tangle of throws on the sofa, a shelf of yarn, a corner that needed containing — this basket takes it all without complaint. Set it on the floor by the reading chair or on a low shelf, and let it do the quiet work of keeping things together.



