Rattan Egg Basket Farmhouse Style

Gorgeous country style for your kitchen

  • Charming diamond lattice design
  • Securely holds 28 eggs
  • Handwoven from country style rattan

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Wicker Egg Basket

This beautifully handwoven rattan storage box is especially designed for you to store your eggs. It features a beautiful diamond weave pattern on the front and the word 'eggs' stencilled in white on the top. The combination creates a delightful country style. The top lifts up on a hinge so you can easily access the stored eggs.

Rattan Egg Storage Basket

This basket holds a whopping 28 eggs which makes it perfect for those who keep chickens and want to keep their fresh eggs organised on the bench. Rattan is a gorgeous natural material that is grown in long vines before being handwoven by artisans into furniture, baskets and decor. It's got a lovely rustic charm that looks perfect in provincial and country style homes. Take a look at the rest of our rattan collection here.

Measures approx 40cm wide, 13cm deep and 22.5cm tall.

This basket ships from our Peakhurst NSW warehouse. Usually despatched in 1-3 days with Australia Post.

If you choose to collect this item, it will be available from the Peakhurst NSW warehouse. You will receive an SMS when it is ready to collect.

Specifications:

  • 40cm wide
  • 13cm deep
  • Holds 28 eggs
  • Made from natural rattan
Note that as this item is handwoven by artisans from a natural material, measurements are approximate and you will see variations from piece to piece that are an inherent feature of this type of product and are not considered faults.

Rattan Care

As a natural material, rattan is sensitive to its environment and a little bit of care and attention will keep it at its best.

  • Keep your rattan out of direct sunlight and do not keep it where it can get wet from rain. The sun can cause the colour of the rattan to change and it can also cause it to dry and split.
  • Brush your rattan on a regular basis to remove dust and prevent the growth of mildew. If you live in a humid climate, make sure to do this more often. Using a brush allows you to get into the gaps in the weaving to keep the chair free of dust and dirt.
  • To clean the rattan, simple wipe it down with a damp (not wet) cloth dipped in a solution of warm water and mild dish soap. Do not over wet the rattan and do not use harsh chemicals or abrasives. Make sure it can dry quickly.
  • If something is spilled on it, clean it straight away. Colours from the spill can be absorbed into the natural material so don't leave it.
  • As a handwoven item, if you notice any rattan canes or poles that have become unwoven, simply slip them back into their original position by hand.

Some variations in the canes used in the weaving are to be expected as it is a natural material. These are not considered imperfections but are inherent to the character of a natural handwoven product.