Handwoven sisal coaster.

Handwoven Sisal Coaster | 10cm

£5.00
Sale price  £5.00 Regular price 
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Handwoven sisal coaster.

Handwoven Sisal Coaster | 10cm

£5.00
Sale price  £5.00 Regular price 

Add a touch of rustic charm to your table with our Handwoven Sisal Coasters from The Basket Room. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Kenya, these beautiful coasters will bring texture and warmth to your table setting. Naturally dyed in a soft, neutral hue, they complement all kinds of tableware and pair perfectly with our Handwoven Sisal Placemats.

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30 day returns

Responsibly made

Why You'll Love It
  • Handwoven with care - Made in Kenya by talented craftswomen using traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations.
  • Natural materials - Crafted from locally sourced sisal for a rustic, organic feel.
  • Beautifully textured - Adds a rustic, natural feel to your table.
  • Naturally dyed - Soft, neutral tones complement any tableware.
  • Practical and stylish - Protects surfaces while enhancing your table.
  • Ethically made - Supports fair wages and sustainable livelihoods for Kenyan weavers.

Handmade in Kenya

D 10cm approx.

Sisal

Spot clean with water. Colours may fade in direct sunlight.

More Details

Please Note: As this is a handmade piece, there will be slight variations in size, shape and colour.

Delivery & Returns

We aim to dispatch all orders within one working day

Standard Delivery (3-5 working days): £4.95 (Free on orders over £50)
Express Delivery (1-3 working days): £7.95


If for any reason you are not happy with your order, we can offer a refund within 30 days of receipt. The item must be returned in its original packaging and in a saleable condition. You will also need a receipt or proof of purchase.

Please refer to our delivery policy and returns policy for more information.

Pairs Well With

About the Maker

The Basket Room partner with over 3,000 weavers across Kenya, Ghana and East Africa. Sustainability is at the core of everything they do, from slow production methods and the materials and dyes used, to their supply chain and logistics. These baskets are handwoven by skilled craftswomen working as part of a network of village cooperatives in Tanzania. As is the case with most basket weavers in Africa, the art of weaving has usually been passed down the family line, though these Tanzanian weavers are also regularly trained in product development and new weaving techniques. In general, the weavers have grown up as subsistence farmers, but climate challenges and spiralling living costs mean that they can no longer rely on this to sustain themselves. Consequently, basket weaving provides an increasingly vital source of income for the weavers and their families.

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