The Rope Co.

Wabi Sabi Handwoven Rope Basket

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Wabi Sabi Handwoven Rope Basket
The Rope Co.

Wabi Sabi Handwoven Rope Basket

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

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Made from the same stuff lobstermen use up and down the coast, these handwoven baskets sure are versatile. They’ll resist mold and mildew, no problem, and in those perfectly imperfect shapes, they’re ready to take on just about any task you throw at ‘em. We love the round one for toys, gardening tools, potted plants, towels...we could keep going...and the oblong one for fruit, bread, treasures, you name it. Oh, and get this: Each piece is custom-made to order and completely crafted in Maine (so, yeah, they’re works of art, too).

Please note, each piece carefully handwoven and made-to-order by local weavers in Maine. Please allow extra time for for your handcrafted piece.

  • Made in: Maine, USA
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  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Made from the same stuff lobstermen use up and down the coast, these handwoven baskets sure are versatile. They’ll resist mold and mildew, no problem, and in those perfectly imperfect shapes, they’re ready to take on just about any task you throw at ‘em. We love the round one for toys, gardening tools, potted plants, towels...we could keep going...and the oblong one for fruit, bread, treasures, you name it. Oh, and get this: Each piece is custom-made to order and completely crafted in Maine (so, yeah, they’re works of art, too).

Please note, each piece carefully handwoven and made-to-order by local weavers in Maine. Please allow extra time for for your handcrafted piece.

Meet the Maker

The Rope Co.

Warren, ME
Founded by a 5th generation lobsterman family, the Rope Co. makes outdoor mats, rugs, bins, and tablecloths that are hand-knotted in Maine from nautical rope. Owners Logan & Hannah Rackliff grew up steeped in coastal traditions (Logan learned how to navigate a lobster boat before his bicycle training wheels came off), and rope-making is part of that heritage. The rope you find in their household products is made from the same sturdy stuff that lobstermen use up and down the coast, from Canada to Florida.
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