Boho Baskets: 9 Woven Styles That Get It Together
Whether it's keys or kiddie clutter, you need a place to stash your stuff. We rounded up nine stylish versions of the traditional woven basket, so you can take your pick of perfect places to collect your things.

Artisans in Bangladesh weave wild kaisa grass and strips of color into the Kaisa storage basket, $49 from Ten Thousand Villages.

Hand-woven by artists in Africa, the large Senegalese baskets from Serena & Lily, from $68, come in a fun zig-zag pattern and three colorways (blue, pink and natural).


Woven from repurposed plastic pallet straps, the colorful Mercado baskets from Serena & Lily, $48 for two, also feature a split bamboo rim.

I love the oval shape and cheerful yellow stripe of this African basket, $55 from Connected Fair Trade, which is handmade by women in Senegal and intended to keep all your knitting projects organized.


I love the quiet colors of this traditional Zulu Ukhamba basket, $220, from Baskets from Africa. The woven-grass design is made watertight by rubbing wet cornmeal inside, and when liquid is added, the coils swell to tighten the seal.

The aptly-named Zebra basket, $88 from Jayson Home, is hand-woven from sisal fibers, and has sturdy shoulder straps to accompany you during a day of shopping.

The clean lines and stark colors of Crate & Barrel's Makaua baskets, from $40, add a minimalist touch while corraling your clutter.




