Bread Basket - Handwoven Lutindzi Grass Round Bread Basket
Bread Basket - Handwoven Lutindzi Grass Round Bread Basket
The baskets are produced by braiding long strands of lutindzi grass together which are then woven, coiled, shaped and sewn together.
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Bring a little extra character to your table with our beautifully crafted bread baskets. Handwoven with our indigenous lutindiz grass and finished in bright, modern colours, each bread basket adds a touch of warmth and personality to everyday dining.
Perfect for serving fresh bread, rolls or snacks, these baskets are as practical as they are stylish. They’re lightweight, easy to clean, and sturdy enough for daily use — whether you’re setting the table for family meals or hosting friends.
These versatile bread baskets also work wonderfully for organising small items around the home, from fruit in the kitchen to napkins on the dining table. Available in a variety of colours, they’re easy to mix and match to suit your space and style.
A simple, thoughtful addition to any home, this bread basket is designed to be used, enjoyed, and shared around the table.
Materials
Materials
Lutindzi - is sourced directly from the mountains of eSwatini. It is sustainably harvested by cutting above the root and is proven to be waterproof and stain-resistant due to its strong, waxy finish.
Sisal - a regenerating weed from the Lavumisa area of Swaziland, provides a fine fibre that can be dyed a spectrum of bright and light colours.
Lukhasi - a strong, thick grass which is found in the swamp areas and used in its raw form as the strengthening core of our sturdy products
All fibres are dyed using environmentally friendly German dyes imported from South Africa.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
A simple flat rate of £6.50 to mainland UK
We offer free shipping for orders over £75
Dimensions
Dimensions
Available in 2 sizes:
18cm diam x 8cm high
25cm diam x 10cm high
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
This product is easy to clean using a damp cloth or a dry brush (a toothbrush works well for finer areas). The grass’s natural waxy coating helps it resist liquid spillages, though it's best not to let liquids sit for too long. Occasionally placing the product on a radiator or near a hot aga can help eliminate bacteria—just ensure it's safe to do so and not exposed to direct heat for extended periods.
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Meet the women we work with
Weaving together tradition with innovation these beautiful grass woven coasters are hand made by rural artisans in Swaziland, providing home based employed for over 750 women.