High/Low: Woven Harvest Baskets, Two Ways
Long admired: a flat-woven basket for, yes, harvesting produce from the garden…but also carrying napkins and plates out to the table, keeping stacks of magazines and books within easy reach of the sofa, and making even mail look good. And just this week, we saw Ikea’s launched a lookalike…
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Above: Handwoven in Estonia from pine shavings, the Iris Hantverk Chip Basket is 710 kr, or about $75 US. (Also available from Nickey Kehoe, though it’s currently out of stock.)
Above: Another variation: The Iris Hantverk Harvest Basket is available for $76.80 from June Home Supply (and also from Viand Mercantile).
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Above: Just spotted via Ikea: the newly launched Kössebär Harvesting Basket is $14.99.
Above: The basket is made from poplar with dual rope handles.
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