Sotran's baskets collection — hand-woven natural-fibre storage.
Banana bark, seagrass, raffia and water hyacinth — hand-woven storage that turns the soft-storage problem into a styled decor moment.
Baskets do real work in a styled home. They turn the soft-storage problem (where do throws and blankets live in the lounge, where do toys go when the kids are done, where do bathroom essentials sit between uses) into a styled decor element rather than a hidden-away utilitarian need. The Sotran baskets collection brings together hand-woven storage baskets in genuinely sustainable natural fibres, with each piece doing double duty as functional vessel and considered styling moment.
The collection spans four distinct natural-fibre materials, each with its own visual character and ethical positioning. Banana bark is an agricultural by-product reclaimed from banana cultivation, traditionally used in basket weaving across the Philippines, Indonesia and East Africa. Seagrass and raffia are coastal-tradition weaving fibres that deliver bright, breezy, naturally coastal character. Water hyacinth is a chunky braided fibre with distinctive textural weight. Across all the materials, the pieces are hand-woven rather than machine-produced, meaning every basket carries the subtle weave variations, fibre tone distribution and surface character that distinguish authentic craft from mass-produced alternatives.
Storage baskets across multiple scales.
The woven storage baskets in the collection cover three useful scales. Compact accent baskets (20 to 33cm) work as desk organisation, vanity tray styling, bathroom storage and small-item kitchen pantry vessels. Mid-size storage baskets (28 to 50cm) work as shelf and console storage, blanket and throw baskets, planter covers for indoor plants and organised toy storage. Tall cylindrical storage baskets (56 to 60cm) work as floor-standing pieces for lounge throws, laundry hampers, large planter covers and substantial styling moments in lounges and entryways.
Each scale serves a different practical need. The compact pieces tidy bathroom counters, dressing tables and desk surfaces. The mid-size pieces handle lounge throws and styled tabletop arrangements. The tall pieces handle floor-level storage that needs to read as decor rather than as utility.
Why hand-woven natural-fibre baskets make sense.
Synthetic storage baskets handle the functional storage job at the lowest price point, but they read as plastic across every viewing distance and degrade visually over years rather than developing character. Hand-woven natural-fibre baskets work differently. The natural materials carry visual depth that synthetic alternatives cannot match, with the weave catching light differently from every angle and the fibre tones varying subtly across the piece. As the basket lives in the home across years, the natural fibres soften and develop character rather than degrading. Each piece in the Sotran range is hand-woven from genuine plant fibres rather than synthetic imitations.
The sustainability story matters for some buyers. Banana bark specifically is an agricultural by-product, meaning it would otherwise be discarded after banana harvest. Using it for basket weaving turns waste into useful product without requiring new plant material to be grown. Seagrass, raffia and water hyacinth are all rapidly-renewable plant fibres that grow faster than hardwood alternatives, with significantly lower environmental impact than synthetic storage solutions.
Browse the broader range.
Baskets coordinate naturally with several other parts of the Sotran range. For decorative vessels and pots that build layered styling vignettes alongside the baskets, browse our Pots and Vases collection. For botanical pieces that pair naturally with baskets used as planter covers, browse our Artificial Plants collection. For additional styled decor that contributes to coastal, bohemian and farmhouse vignettes, browse our Decorative and Stone and Pottery collections. For soft furnishings that the larger baskets store, browse our Throws and Cushions collections.