ReSpiin Sari & Seagrass Single Bowl
This chunky woven Sari and Seagrass bowl by Respiin is a beautiful one of a kind basket, skilfully hand woven from colourful upcycled sari fabric and natural seagrass. Sold individually each one is different and colours vary.
It is just the right size for small toys such as beads, marbles, small building blocks and crafts. With the sari fabric woven into the bowl to add a splash of colour, they're smart enough to be on show around the home not just your child's room. Responsibly made by hand in Bangladesh, used saris are bought by pedlars from households which are then usually sold on to be recycled. Respiin are now upcycling them into these beautiful and unique bowls. These bowls come in a range of sari colours, and due to their upcycled nature each one is unique and colour picked at random.
These useful Respiin bowls are ideal for organising and displaying all sorts around the home or playroom. You can easily organise toys according to colour or type, and children will also love to display natural treasures collected from nature walks. Children enjoy having their toys and crafts easily accessible according to Montessori Principles and having things organised makes it easy for children to learn to pack up and put away by themselves. Baskets, bowls and trays are important for displaying different materials in schools, nurseries and in a Montessori environment, and this safe and natural collection by ReSpiin are available in lots of shapes and sizes and can be used to store and display a multitude of things.
Seagrass is a highly durable and moisture-resistant material, making it ideal to use in the playroom and around the home. Made under a fairtrade supplier, seagrass is a renewable, biodegradable and highly sustainable natural. Add sustainable and eco-friendly homeware into your home with the Respiin range.
- 11cm x 24cm diameter, approximate.
- Wipe clean
Material: seagrass and upcycled sari fabric
Respiin products are hand made from natural materials in Bangladesh. Utilising hardy crops such as recycled wool, jute and seagrass to make desirable home products allows Respiin producers to pay a fair and stable wage to their workers.