Tag Archives: Swahili African Modern

African Fair Trade Handwoven Lidded Warming Basket, White Review

African Fair Trade Handwoven Lidded Warming Basket, White

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  • Lidded round storage basket, handwoven in Senegal
  • Sturdy construction from cattail stalks and strips of colorful recycled plastic
  • Created by Wolof women using their skills for supplemental income
  • Provides beautiful storage options throughout the home; other colors available
  • 12 x 13 inches (DxH), 7 inches high without lid; sizes will vary

A network of rural Wolof women in nine Senegalese villages are working together to create beautiful handcrafted baskets for export. Using locally harvested cattail stalks and strips of plastic used to make prayer mats, the women bring supplemental income to their households by weaving baskets between their daily duties.

Thanks to some attention from magazines like InStyle, Shape, and ELLE Decor, Swahili African Modern can continue developing new baskets with the Wolof ladies. Swahili African Modern, a member of the Fair Trade Federation, is committed to providing fair wages to their artisan workers and creating products from sustainable materials.

African Fair Trade Flowers Hand Woven Lidded Basket, Silver/White Review

African Fair Trade Flowers Hand Woven Lidded Basket, Silver/White

    This fits your .
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  • Lidded round storage basket, hand woven in Senegal
  • Sturdy construction from cattail stalks and strips of colorful recycled plastic
  • Created by Wolof women using their skills for supplemental income
  • Provides beautiful storage options throughout the home
  • 10 x 9 inches (DxH); due to handcrafting, sizes will vary somewhat

A network of rural Wolof women in Senegalese villages are working together to create beautiful handcrafted baskets for export. Using locally harvested cattail stalks and strips of plastic used to make prayer mats, the women bring supplemental income to their households by weaving baskets between their daily duties.

Thanks to some attention from magazines like InStyle, Shape, and ELLE Decor, Swahili African Modern can continue developing new baskets with the Wolof ladies. Swahili African Modern, a member of the Fair Trade Federation, is committed to providing fair wages to their artisan workers and creating products from sustainable materials.

African Fair Trade Hand Woven Lidded Basket, Silver/Aqua/White Review

African Fair Trade Hand Woven Lidded Basket, Silver/Aqua/White

    This fits your .
  • Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
  • Lidded round storage basket, handwoven in Senegal
  • Sturdy construction from cattail stalks and strips of colorful recycled plastic
  • Created by Wolof women using their skills for supplemental income
  • Provides beautiful storage options throughout the home
  • Approximately 9 x 8 inches (DxH); due to handcrafting, sizes will vary somewhat

A network of rural Wolof women in Senegalese villages are working together to create beautiful handcrafted baskets for export. Using locally harvested cattail stalks and strips of plastic used to make prayer mats, the women bring supplemental income to their households by weaving baskets between their daily duties.

Swahili African Modern, a member of the Fair Trade Federation, is committed to providing fair wages to their artisan workers and creating products from sustainable materials.

African Fair Trade Hand Woven Lidded Gourd Basket, White Review

African Fair Trade Hand Woven Lidded Gourd Basket, White

    This fits your .
  • Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
  • Lidded storage basket, hand woven in Senegal
  • Sturdy construction from cattail stalks and strips of recycled plastic
  • 9 x 13 (DxH) inches; due to handcrafting, variations in size and shape should be expected
  • Created by Wolof women using their skills for supplemental income
  • Imported by Swahili African Modern, a member of the Fair Trade Federation

A network of rural Wolof women in nine Senegalese villages are working together to create beautiful handcrafted baskets for export. Using locally harvested cattail stalks and strips of plastic used to make prayer mats, the women bring supplemental income to their households by weaving baskets between their daily duties. Because the baskets are individually handmade, variations in size, shape, and color should be anticipated and appreciated as confirmation of the human touch.

Swahili African Modern, a member of the Fair Trade Federation, is committed to providing fair wages to their artisan workers and creating products from sustainable materials.