"Belly" Large Woven Seagrass Storage Basket - Natural
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The Belly natural storage basket combines utility with good looks to maximise your space and decorate your home at the same time. This is the ultimate on-trend basket. Store your belongings while adding...
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Used by the whole family, the bathroom proves a major challenge in terms of storage. There is one rule that can not be repeated often enough: maximising storage space is the key to achieving a tidy space. We...
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The Belly natural storage basket combines utility with good looks to maximise your space and decorate your home at the same time. This is the ultimate on-trend basket. Store your belongings while adding a touch of warmth to your home, and create a calm, welcoming atmosphere.
Bring your storage to life with the Belly Natural Basket. Made from seagrass and handwoven in Vietnam, these are genuine craft creations. Each basket is unique! Proof of this is in the slight variations in shape and colour (due to the natural fibre) that lend the basket its beauty and authenticity.
Practical and stylish, the Belly basket is perfect for any room, even the bathroom, thanks to being moisture resistant. In addition, your baskets can be carried easily: they’re fitted with 2 strong handles on the sides. Ideal for storing your toiletries and towels.
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Used by the whole family, the bathroom proves a major challenge in terms of storage. There is one rule that can not be repeated often enough: maximising storage space is the key to achieving a tidy space.
We recommend using several Belly baskets to sort toiletries and beauty products according to their use: put things you use on a daily basis somewhere handy, and store seasonal items or ones only used occasionally on the top shelf. It can also be used as a laundry basket or as a basket for plants.
Discover all our tips for bathroom storage on the Compactor blog.



















