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KNIPSA Basket, seagrass, 32x33x32 cm

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Seagrass is woven around a steel frame to create a sturdy and decorative basket. The natural material, with its soft colour variations create a warm, rustic vibe. A perfect fit in KALLAX shelving.

Article number901.732.99

Product details

Perfect for newspapers, photos or other memorabilia.

Sea grass has natural colour variations which makes every basket unique.

The box fits perfectly in KALLAX shelf.

Each basket is woven by hand and is therefore unique.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

Article number901.732.99

Good to know

All new materials have a particular smell which gradually disappears.

Materials and care

Material

Seagrass, Clear acrylic lacquer, Steel, Epoxy/polyester powder coating

Care

If placed close to a radiator or other source of heat, the material can dry out and deteriorate.

Measurements

  • Width: 32 cm
  • Depth: 33 cm
  • Height: 32 cm

Packaging

KNIPSA

Article number901.732.99
  • Width: 32 cm
  • Height: 4 cm
  • Length: 61 cm
  • Weight: 2.09 kg
  • Package(s): 1

Reviews

NaChoeNa4
Looks good, smells badHas a very strong smell of jute/seagrass that does not seem to dissipate over time2
Bought with the 4x4 Kallak.AngBought with the 4x4 Kallak. Very nice5
Love the natural look of my homeRowenaThis really added a natural look of my kids’ bedroom as well as offering functionality with its deep space to put all the kids’ toys out of view.5

Customer reviews

4.2Average rating
5Reviews
Love the natural look of my home
5
This really added a natural look of my kids’ bedroom as well as offering functionality with its deep space to put all the kids’ toys out of view.
Rowena, Singapore

Material

What is sedge (or seagrass)?

Sedge (or seagrass) grows naturally in South-East Asian coastal areas. For our products, we mainly use cultivated sedge from field areas that have previously been flooded by the sea, making them unsuitable for rice cultivation. But sedge grows well in salty soils and even helps cleanse them. After harvest, the plant is left to dry in the sun making it a hardwearing fibre ideal for weaving or braiding products with beautiful colour variations, like baskets and mats.

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