Description
Our set of three lidded baskets brings natural texture and practical storage into any room. Woven from seagrass hyacinth with bands of black cotton rope, each basket carries a horizontal stripe pattern that runs across the body, giving the group a graphic look while keeping things grounded in earthy tones. The pale straw colouring of the weave pairs with the deep black rope for a contrast that sits comfortably alongside neutral furnishings.
Each basket comes with a fitted lid featuring a small cut handle for easy lifting, plus a pair of woven side handles for carrying from room to room. The nesting design means the smaller two tuck inside the largest when not in use, so you can put out one, two or all three depending on what you need to tidy away. Use them for laundry, blankets, toys, magazines or general clutter in the bedroom, bathroom or living room.
The largest measures 370mm wide and 410mm tall, with the medium and small stepping down in size to complete the trio. The tightly wound weave keeps a firm shape while staying light to move, and the muted palette works with rustic and modern schemes alike.
Specification
| Material |
Hyacinth seagrass and cotton rope |
| Colour |
Black and natural |
| Set |
Set of 3, nesting |
| Largest Dimensions |
370mm W x 330mm D x 410mm H |
| Lid |
Fitted lid with cut handle |
| Handles |
Woven side handles |
| Style |
Woven natural storage |
Frequently Asked
What are these baskets made from?
They are woven from hyacinth seagrass with bands of black cotton rope, giving a natural texture with a striped finish.
How many baskets are in the set?
You get three baskets that nest inside one another, in graduated sizes for flexible storage.
Do the baskets have lids?
Yes, each basket has a fitted lid with a small cut handle for easy lifting.
How big is the largest basket?
The largest measures 370mm wide, 330mm deep and 410mm tall, with the other two stepping down in size.
How should I clean them?
Wipe with a dry or lightly damp cloth and avoid soaking, as the natural fibres are best kept out of standing water.