Market Basket with Black Leather Handles | Plain
This palm grass basket with beautiful sturdy black leather handles is a stylish and deep basket that will be perfect for the beach and for everyday use. Throw your vegetables in it or use it to carry all your stuff around in.
These baskets are made from palm grass and are sustainable as the palm grass grows in abundance and quickly and easily. Use yours year after year and help make a difference to our environment by steering clear of plastic and using sustainable sources.
These baskets give needed work to women artisans in the mountains of Morocco.
You may also like this basket with " La Vie est Belle" written on it. See the Life is Beautiful basket here.
Each basket is handwoven by talented artisans and so they will vary in size a little. No two will ever be quite the same.
Dimensions
Height 38 cm
Length: Tapers from 48cm to 28cm at base
Width: Tapers from 28cm to 16cm at the base
OUR LOVE OF MOROCCO
Growing up in the south of Spain the cities of Sevilla, Córdoba and Granada were so close. The strong Moorish influences in Spain led to my love of Morocco and its style.
We have a carefully curated collection of stylish Moroccan homewares, jewellery and accessories all handcrafted and made by the talented artisans in their small workshops of both Marrakech and Essaouira. Each item is unique as each is handmade. No two items are ever quite the same. We have a collection of one offs which we display in our shop and other items collected in small numbers that are available on our website.We also have a selection available each weekend at our pop up stall at Altrincham Market.
Come and join us to select something unusual for yourself or a lovely original gift for a friend. We choose the more classic styles in muted colours but sometimes just cannot resist a flash of Moroccan colour!
We welcome you to BE where we are proud to source from ethical traders and artisans themselves. Many of our suppliers are found on our travels around local markets bringing income to our local communities. Thank you for supporting this trend
You may like to read our blog post on a visit to Marrakech