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Handmade Hand Basket
Handmade Hand Basket
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Handmade Hand Basket

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The Underwater Hand Basket is a lovely sartorial choice for the home, table decor, or a gift. This handwoven rattan hand basket offers an eloquent shape for special occasions. Still, it is down-to-earth enough for every day. Consider her a perfect companion for the market or stroll in the park, an elegant vessel for a bridal bouquet, a ladylike planter, or as a display for baguettes at a garden brunch. The natural materials are the perfect neutral for any outfit or table linens. Enjoy color variation from the natural materials.

Designed and Hand-crafted by Erin and Peggy Pollard in Maine.
Materials: Beautiful color variation from the natural rattan fibers. 100% Rattan
Measurements: Approximately 11L x 8.5W x 15H Due to the free-hand-woven nature of this item, each piece is bespoke, and the shape and size may slightly vary.

Care Instructions:

  • Made for indoor use
  • Store in a dry place indoors
  • Wipe clean with a dry cloth
  • The natural materials of this product are flexible.
  • If misshapen during shipping or use, run the area under cold water to loosen the material and firmly mold it back to shape

ABOUT UNDERWATER WEAVING STUDIO

Underwater Weaving is a basket atelier, creative weaving studio, and community. They make hand-woven, one-of-a-kind contemporary baskets for the trade, retail, and private commission. Through group weaving gatherings, they endeavor to revive the craft of basketry, encourage creative freedom, and offer access to meditation by connecting the hands, heart, and mind with natural materials.

Founder Erin Pollard observed the craft of basketry as a child, watching her mother weave and teach workshops in Maine.  After almost two decades working in fashion in New York, and long after her mother retired, Erin began weaving her own path. Through sharing her woven art, it became clear that many others were seeking an antidote to modern day ennui; a way to reclaim their hands. Soon, Erin and her mother began designing and creating together and Underwater Weaving Studio was born.