 Teak basket, 'Holiday Fun' (rectangle)
$94.95
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on sale! $85.46
Plake Kijfuangfoo combines natural beauty and functionality in this unique basket. He carves it from teak, Thailand's legendary hardwood. The basket is intended for holding flowerpots, amongst other things, and features four sturdy legs. A rattan handle makes for the ideal accent to this extraordinary piece. |
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 Teak basket, 'Natural Amuse' (single)
$29.95
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on sale! $26.96
Determined to showcase nature's bounteous beauties, Plake Kijfuangfoo designs this beautiful rustic basket. He carves it from teak, Thailand's renowned hardwood. The basket is designed for holding a flowerpot, among other garden accessories, and features four sturdy legs. A rattan handle serves as an ideal accent. |
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 Ate grass basket, 'Treasure Box'
$39.95
Nengah Danantara designs a captivating basket that exalts nature's beauty. The box is hand-woven from ate, creating a tight mesh that welcomes discreet ornamental details. Given that ate is recognized for its resistance to water, heat, and insects, this box can be used for many purposes, in a variety of indoor or outdoor settings. |
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 Teak and rattan boxes, 'Black Mystique' (pair)
$44.95
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on sale! $40.46
Neatly woven rattan brings a Far East flair to handcrafted boxes. Somkiat lathes the classic shapes from teakwood, adorning it with the natural tones of tropical fibers. The lids rise to a peak like temple spires. |
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 Pandanus and bamboo baskets, 'Boxed In' (set of 3)
$69.95
Liem Hauw celebrates Indonesia's weaving traditions with the original design of these baskets. Hauw expertly weaves the baskets by hand from pandanus leaves in the shape of boxes. They feature sleek bamboo handles. |
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 Ate grass baskets, 'Woven Column' (large, set of 3)
$119.95
Nengah Danantara highlights ate's natural elegance in a versatile set of three baskets. Danantara's design is similar to Bali's rantang, which piles up to six food containers. Woven by hand, this set of stackable baskets features one lid and long ate straps. |
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 Palm leaf baskets, 'Cobras' (pair)
$104.95
A hypnotic and organic pair of baskets by Desak Putu Rai, the tricolor composition suggesting a kipas - the Balinese word for efan.e The artisan works the lontar (palm leaf) in a harmonious combination of dexterity and creativity, as the natural wonders surrounding her prove to be a never-ending source of inspiration. Teak leaf provides the black color, while clay is used to achieve brown tones. Each basket can take up to seven days to finish - a lengthy process enjoyed most when able to chat and share stories with her fellow weavers. Traditionally used to serve rice or make food offerings, these baskets are perfect for storing odds and ends with Balinese style. |
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 Palm leaf basket, 'Fantasy'
$32.89
A geometrical fantasy adorns this basket, its brown and black patterns carefully interwoven. Desak Putu Rai hand-weaves the palm leaves with admirable dexterity and she uses unique coloring techniques, employing clay and teakwood among other organic sources. For the kitchen or room decor, this basket will blend with the charm of Indonesian art. Desak Putu Rai works the leaves in a harmonious combination of dexterity and creativity. Bali's natural wonders surrounding her prove to be a never-ending source of inspiration. Each basket can take up to seven days to finish - a lengthy process enjoyed most when able to chat and share stories with her fellow weavers. Please bear in mind that since Desak Putu Rai's work is entirely hand-woven, there might be a slight difference in dimensions as well as in the intensity of the colors, due to the natural origins of the dyes. The shape and patterns will remain the same, and so will the quality of the item. |
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 Palm leaf basket, 'Star Illusion'
$109.95
Diamond shapes fan outward in concentric circles, illuminating this inviting basket like starlight. Desak Putu Rai creates an enchanting basket, woven by hand of Indonesian lontar (palm leaf). Its low, round shape is tinted with natural dyes e brown from clay and black from teak leaves e for a beautiful example of Balinese art. |
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 Bamboo basket, 'Lahu Forest'
$54.95
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on sale! $49.46
Tightly woven bamboo lends its elegant texture to a basket by Lahu artisans from Thai Tribal Crafts. Standing firmly on four legs, the elongated design is inspired by mountain forests. Twin handles swing around the contours to take the graceful design everywhere with ease. This piece is a personal expression of the individual artisan, thus the color and motif may vary slightly from that pictured. |
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 Beaded rattan basket, 'Blue Vortex Diamond'
$59.95
Like a swirling vortex in shades of blue, colorful beads in jewel tones encircle a basket and lid. Wayan Sukerni presents a design that is woven from rattan and covered with intricate beadwork. |
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 Palm leaf basket, 'Stairway to the Tropics'
$39.95
Excellent craftsmanship is evident in this extraordinary basket where tricolor steps create the illusion of climbing. Using natural palm leaf, Desak Putu Rai conveys color and form as she expertly weaves her creations. Her careful attention to detail is evident in the sense of continuation that exists between the basket and lid. Teak leaves and brown clay provide the characteristic coloring. Each basket can take up to seven days to finish. |
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 Beaded rattan basket, 'Emerald Forest'
$37.95
Sunlight sparkles deep in an emerald forest, the precise patterns expressed through elaborate beadwork. Wayan Sukerni presents a circular rattan basket with a wooden base, covered with diminutive beads. |
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 'Potato,' basket
$27.95
Imaginatively suggestive of a potato, this basket mesmerizes with its textured contours and minimalist contrasts. Desak Putu Rai works the lontar (palm leaf) in a harmonious combination of dexterity and creativity, the natural wonders surrounding her proving to be a never-ending source of inspiration. Teak leaf provides the black color, while clay is used to achieve brown tones. Each piece can take several days to finish - a lengthy process enjoyed most when able to chat and share stories with her fellow weavers. This example bestows organic Balinese sentiment upon any decor. |
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 Palm leaf basket, 'Happiness'
$29.95
Elegant and compact, this basket adorns with natural grace. Desak Putu Rai creates art from everyday objects as she handcrafts this palm leaf basket like those long-used for storing rice. Embellished by warm earth hues, Rai uses clay and teakwood to procure the distinct hues that accent the basket. Rai calls this basket Bahagia, meaning "happy," and makes for an exceptional rustic accent to accompany the kitchen decor. |
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 Palm baskets, 'Color Vortex' (set of 3)
$69.95
Bright colors spiral into a hypnotic vortex that shapes three practical baskets. Bali's Gusti Ayu Damayanti weaves each piece by hand from palm leaves previously dyed red, blue, orange, black and white. Featuring a lid, the baskets are distinguished by a supple type of weave. |
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 Ate grass tray, 'Wood Illusion'
$19.95
Elaborate in appearance - yet intrinsic to Nengah Danatara's imagination, this extraordinary tray displays symmetrical perfection in its hand-woven patterns. It is crafted from ate, a natural fiber resistant to water, heat, and insects. The designer names this piece Meranti, meaning "wood." |
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 Bamboo mini baskets, 'Shimmer' (set of 6)
$20.09
Shimmering drops bathe six tiny baskets designed by Bali's Puspasari. She weaves each bamboo basket by hand and creates the shimmering motifs with beads and sequins. |
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 Beaded basket, 'Sprinkle White Flowers'
$52.95
A sprinkling of flowers brings joyous delight to this basket while black and white create a contrast of solemn beauty. From Wayan Sukerni, the basket is hand-woven of ate grass and covered with a most captivating beaded composition. |
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 Teak basket, 'Holiday Fun' (small)
$44.95
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on sale! $40.46
Plake Kijfuangfoo combines natural beauty and functionality in the design of this unique basket. He carves it from teak, Thailand's legendary hardwood. The basket is intended for holding flowerpots, among other things, and features four sturdy legs. A rattan handle makes the ideal accent to this extraordinary piece. |
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 Palm leaf basket, 'Fruitstone'
$24.95
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on sale! $22.46
Extraordinary basket handcrafted with impressive exactitude by Desak Putu Rai. The lid's straight lines make for an interesting contrast to the basket's rounded shape. Using natural resources, Desak conveys color and form as she expertly weaves her creations. Desak Putu Rai works the lontar ("palm leaf") in a harmonious combination of dexterity and creativity. The natural wonders surrounding her prove to be a never-ending source of inspiration, with teak leaf and brown clay providing a characteristic coloring. Each basket can take up to seven days to finish - a lengthy process enjoyed most when able to chat and share stories with her fellow weavers. |
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 Palm leaf basket, 'Island Allure'
$44.95
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on sale! $40.46
Triangle motifs encircle this striking basket, complemented by a central band of geometric allure. Desak Putu Rai works the lontar (palm leaf) in a harmonious combination of dexterity and creativity, as the natural wonders surrounding her prove to be a never-ending source of inspiration. Teak leaf provides the black color, while clay is used to achieve brown tones. Each basket can take up to seven days to finish - a lengthy process enjoyed most when able to chat and share stories with her fellow weavers. Proud contours offer an organic touch to any decor. Nias is the name of an island. |
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 Cane basket, 'Diamonds'
$69.95
Warm colors and imaginative motifs represent African traditions in this handcrafted basket. Designed by Madam Adwoa, the piece is elaborated by the artisans of Onyame Akwan Dooso, her workshop in Ghana. The wood base ascends in a woven mixture of cane and cured raffia, as geometric motifs emerge from the natural background. An arching handle completes the functional allure. |
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 Beaded rattan basket, 'Earth Currents'
$109.95
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on sale! $98.96
Like a whirlpool arising from deep in the earth, colorful beads in rich brown tones encircle a basket and lid. Wayan Sukerni presents a design that is hand-woven of rattan and covered with intricate beadwork. |
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 Beaded ate grass basket, 'Happy Thunder'
$232.95
Thunder strikes in a rainbow of color in a design that is full of energy. From Wayan Sukerni, the basket is hand-woven from ate grass and decorated with glistening beads. |
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 Ate grass basket, 'Keep It Simple'
$42.95
The organic textures of natural Balinese fibers are transformed into a beautiful box. From Nengah Danantara, it is neatly woven of ate grass. The handsome lidded rectangle stores things in style. |
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 Ate grass baskets, 'Woven Column' (medium, set of 3)
$102.95
Nengah Danantara highlights ate's natural elegance in a versatile set of three baskets. Danantara's design is similar to Bali's rantang, which piles up to six food containers. Woven by hand, this set of stackable baskets features one lid and long ate straps. |
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