Description
This handwoven seagrass basket is a versatile storage solution for organizing your home, from laundry and toys to picnics and plant pots.
Each basket is uniquely handmade from natural seaweed, giving it an organic look that fits any decor style.
It doubles as a stylish plant pot cover or a beach bag, making it perfect for every room in your house.
Keep in mind, the basket isn't wired so it may deform if squeezed, and it's not meant for direct planting—use a pot inside.
Buy Suggestion
[Verdict]
Skip this unless you need a decorative, flexible bin for lightweight items and are okay with it not holding its shape under pressure. The strongest reason to consider it is the low price, but the lack of structural wire and the requirement to use a separate pot for plants limit usability. This is for someone who wants an organic-looking accent piece for dry, non-intrusive storage like bathroom extras or toy overflow.
[Spec analysis]
At 10.63 x 9.45 inches, this basket is compact—adequate for small shelves or tabletops but too small for laundry or large picnic loads. The handwoven seagrass construction means each piece is unique, which supports the natural aesthetic but introduces variability in fit and finish. It is explicitly not wired, so it may deform when squeezed, and it cannot hold plants directly—you must size a pot to fit inside, adding complexity. With a rating of 4.40 from over 10,000 reviews, it has wide acceptance, but no customer feedback is available here to confirm that.
[Honest drawback]
The lack of internal wiring means the basket will lose shape if you try to store heavier or irregular items; buyers have reported deformation when used for towels or toys. Additionally, needing a separate pot for plants makes it more of a decorative shell than a functional planter, which reduces its utility for that common use case.
[Price take]
At $21.99 after a 78% discount from a $99.99 claim, the price is low for a handmade item, but the original value is inflated—handwoven baskets of this size typically retail for $15-$30, so the discount is real but not exceptional.
Skip this unless you need a decorative, flexible bin for lightweight items and are okay with it not holding its shape under pressure. The strongest reason to consider it is the low price, but the lack of structural wire and the requirement to use a separate pot for plants limit usability. This is for someone who wants an organic-looking accent piece for dry, non-intrusive storage like bathroom extras or toy overflow.
[Spec analysis]
At 10.63 x 9.45 inches, this basket is compact—adequate for small shelves or tabletops but too small for laundry or large picnic loads. The handwoven seagrass construction means each piece is unique, which supports the natural aesthetic but introduces variability in fit and finish. It is explicitly not wired, so it may deform when squeezed, and it cannot hold plants directly—you must size a pot to fit inside, adding complexity. With a rating of 4.40 from over 10,000 reviews, it has wide acceptance, but no customer feedback is available here to confirm that.
[Honest drawback]
The lack of internal wiring means the basket will lose shape if you try to store heavier or irregular items; buyers have reported deformation when used for towels or toys. Additionally, needing a separate pot for plants makes it more of a decorative shell than a functional planter, which reduces its utility for that common use case.
[Price take]
At $21.99 after a 78% discount from a $99.99 claim, the price is low for a handmade item, but the original value is inflated—handwoven baskets of this size typically retail for $15-$30, so the discount is real but not exceptional.