FLÅDIS Basket, seagrass, 9 7/8 "
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Have the handles turned up to hide your things, or turn them down to display the contents – you choose. This multifunctional basket is handwoven and adds a natural and genuine expression to any space.
Product details
This braided basket has a unique look since each basket is handmade.
You can choose how you want to use this basket – turned up with handles or turned down to display the contents.
Storing your belongings in baskets makes it easier to be organized and find what you’re looking for.
Seagrass is a material with natural color variations which are affected by where and when the plant grows and the prevailing weather conditions when the plant is harvested.
IKEA of Sweden
Good to know
Each product is a unique, handmade work of art with natural variations in color and shape.
Not suitable for bathrooms or high humidity areas.
Recommended for indoor use only.
Not approved for food contact.
Product is possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community.
Materials and care
Material
Seagrass, Clear lacquer
Care
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Use a damp cloth, avoid strong detergents.
Measurements
- Height: 12 5/8 "
- Diameter: 9 7/8 "
- Min. height: 7 1/16 "
Packaging
FLÅDIS
Article Number603.221.73- Length: 6 ¼ "
- Weight: 10 oz
- Diameter: 14 ¼ "
- Package(s): 1
Reviews
Customer reviews
- Wonderful basket
This basket is just perfect. Great size and well made. You can't beat the price.
Kiki, United States - So pretty!
I use this basket on top of my laundry machines to hide my laundry detergent and supplies. It is so pretty and I have had lots of compliments!
Anonymous, United States - Really nice
This is such a flexible basket and quite strong , it can carry heavy items
Therese, Canada
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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. 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 fiber ideal for weaving or braiding products with beautiful color variations, like baskets and mats.






