Woven by hand in the villages of rural Sindh, Pakistan, this planter basket is built around a simple, generous idea: that a
plant deserves a considered home. Each piece is made by women artisans using natural seagrass and palm leaf — the
pattern drawn from the geometric vocabulary of American Indian weaving, stitch by deliberate stitch around the body of
the basket.
Slide a potted plant directly inside. The open weave breathes, the natural fibre insulates, and the pattern does the work
of decoration. Use it on a windowsill, a side table, a shelf, or a floor corner. It works with anything — trailing pothos, a
compact fern, a small fiddle leaf, a succulent cluster.
• Material: Natural seagrass & palm leaf, plant-based dyes
• Opening diameter: approx. 11–12 inches (25–28 cm)
• Height: approx. 10–12 inches (25–30 cm)
• Fits standard nursery pots up to 10 inches
• Breathable open weave · Handwoven · No two pieces are identical
Care: Wipe exterior with a dry cloth. Do not submerge in water — place a saucer or liner inside to protect the weave from moisture
10% of every purchase goes directly to the women artisans and their families in Sindh who wove this piece