Handwoven from jute this strong basket holds 8 beautiful table placemats in hand dyed Ash Black - really practical for the table as no stains! The basket itself is handy and sturdy, for storage or as you will. The lid is also a fabulous table centrepiece.
This unique set is also available in natural.
Woven by female artisans that are supported by Fair Trade organisations across Bangladesh, utilising locally grown natural materials and protecting + helping develop renowned traditional skills.
All products are handmade + fairtrade – there may be slight variations in size/colour.
MAISON BENGAL
Maison Bengal was set-up in 2004 in order to help fight poverty in Bangladesh, working particularly with mothers and young women. Based in Suffolk, UK and working very closely with three fair trade organisations in Bangladesh, each one best placed to identify the most marginalised communities in their area and provide training in handicraft production. Maison Bengal work with each group separately to utilise their locally grown natural materials and develop their renowned traditional skills. This, combined with contemporary designs, has allowed them to produce a comprehensive range of handwoven products. This process has taken many years of commitment and is a rewarding and constant work in progress.
Maison Bengal now works with over five thousand women throughout Bangladesh, happily able to work in their home environment enabling them to care for as well as financially support their families.
Jute Placemats - set of 8 with Storage Basket - black
Eight handwoven Jute storage table placemats in a round storage baskets - available in Natural or hand dyed Ash Black
Size - Size - 28cm diameter
Jute is plaited and coiled to create a strong, sturdy basket.
Maison Bengal utilise the locally grown natural materials and develop renowned traditional skills. All products are handmade + fairtrade – there may be slight variations in size/colour.
MAISON BENGAL
Maison Bengal was set-up in 2004 in order to help fight poverty in Bangladesh, working particularly with mothers and young women. Based in Suffolk, UK and working very closely with three fair trade organisations in Bangladesh, each one best placed to identify the most marginalised communities in their area and provide training in handicraft production. Maison Bengal work with each group separately to utilise their locally grown natural materials and develop their renowned traditional skills. This, combined with contemporary designs, has allowed them to produce a comprehensive range of handwoven products. This process has taken many years of commitment and is a rewarding and constant work in progress.
Maison Bengal now works with over five thousand women throughout Bangladesh, happily able to work in their home environment enabling them to care for as well as financially support their families.