For tidy nooks & corners.
Photography by James Ransom & Ty Mecham
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Global Goods Partners
Astoria, New York
Sure, the home decor pieces from Global Goods are a treat for the eye, but here’s what we really love: They’re all fair-trade and handcrafted by female artisans around the world, helping break the cycle of poverty. (Those jute baskets? They’re from Dhaka, Bangladesh.) Now, that’s something we can get behind.
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Reviews for
Handwoven Jute Basket
Reviews for
Handwoven Jute Basket
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Arrived bent and misshapen
This arrived basically bent in half long ways, misshapen and unable to hold things without looking sloppy. Trying to fix it with bulky items but so far no luck, and don’t want to pay for return shipping after already doing the $9 shipping. Disappointed!
Basket true to photo
The basket is as it appears in the photo and the dimensions are as described. It fits the large plant for which I bought it perfectly and I'm pleased with how it looks. The price is very good compared to buying ceramic pots for this purpose. It arrived in a timely manner. I'm all around pleased.
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