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Transform your laundry routine from a chore to a charming display with this Handwoven Double Weave Hamper Basket. Imagine the satisfying heft as you gather clothes, the natural texture of the woven grass a welcome contrast to sterile plastic bins. This isn t just a hamper; it s a statement piece that brings warmth and organic beauty to any room, effortlessly tidying up clutter and making laundry day feel a little less daunting. The sturdy, black leather handles offer a comfortable grip, making it easy to transport loads of clothes to the washing machine, even when full. Crafted with a unique double weave, this basket is built to last, holding its shape and style for years of family use. Its generous size means fewer trips to the laundry room, and its handcrafted nature makes it a truly one-of-a-kind addition to your home. PRODUCT FEATURES: - Generous capacity to hold multiple loads of laundry, reducing trips to the washing machine. - Sturdy black leather handles provide a comfortable and secure grip for easy transport. - Handwoven double weave construction ensures durability and a unique, artisanal look. - Natural, woven material adds warmth and organic texture to your living space, disguising laundry day chaos. - A truly one-of-a-kind piece, adding a touch of handcrafted charm to your home.
- 16" diam x 18" h
- Made in Ghana
- Item #11255918
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Mbare partners with talented artisans across Africa to bring you thoughtfully handcrafted home decor and gifts that celebrate culture and creativity. With a commitment to sustainability and fair trade, every piece reflects the stories and traditions of the communities behind them.
