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These tall jute baskets are multi functional from storage to display.
We love the Fire theme colours and think they would look equally fabulous in a bathroom, kitchen or living room.
Jute is the second most important vegetable fibre after cotton and is a light, soft, shiny plant fibre that can be spun into coarse, strong threads.
Jute is a sustainable plant that is grown in regions of India and Bangladesh in a four month period just prior to the rainy season. It is fast growing and uses land that would otherwise be dormant at that time so increasing revenue for the farmers.
The interesting thing about jute is that it requires hardly any fertiliser or pesticide to grow.
Jute fibre is a totally natural biodegradable and compostable fibre, it is therefore an extremely attractive renewable resource for those who are at the forefront of the environmental movement and those who give top priority to environmental and ecological concerns.
Material: Jute
Ethics: Sustainable
Care Instructions: Wipe Clean
Size: Medium Bowl - 11 x 15 cm dia. approx.
Size: Small Bowl - 8.5 x 11 cm dia. approx.
Size: Large Bowl - 13.5 x 18.5 cm dia. approx.
Weight: Small Bowl - 74g
Weight: Medium Bowl - 112g
Weight: Large Bowl - 200g
Country of Origin: Bangladesh
Packaging: Swing Tag
ReSpiin is a homeware brand that has been created to showcase stylish recycled and renewable textiles.
Green Pioneer has developed this range with producer groups in Bangladesh. It has been exciting to see the developments in sustainable textiles over the last few years, and they felt it was time to bring together some of the most innovative materials under one brand.
Each material ReSpiin uses has a story to tell - whether that is about the way it grows or the journey it has been on.
ReSpiin is also about working directly with pioneering producers who add the most value possible to the materials they have to work with.
Green Pioneer reps have visited each of the producers and have seen first hand how they take pride in what they produce and in how they treat their workforce.
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