
Large Kenyan Bin Basket – Handmade Storage with Heart and Purpose
Bring culture, color, and consciousness into your home with the beautifully crafted Large Kenyan Bin Basket from World Love Global. Each basket is more than a storage solution—it’s a handwoven work of art made by talented women in Kenya using traditional techniques and recycled materials, empowering them to build brighter futures.
Whether you're storing towels, hiding kids' toys, or adding a splash of vibrance to your indoor plant corner, this basket blends function, beauty, and meaningful impact like no other.
Handmade with Purpose
Every basket you buy is woven by hand, using a traditional Kenyan weaving method passed down through generations. The materials? Recycled plastic bags—carefully selected and intricately woven into sturdy, colorful bins that bring sustainable beauty into your space.
And it's not just about decor. Your purchase supports women overcoming extreme poverty, HIV challenges, or the trauma of trafficking. This is home styling with heart.
Functional. Beautiful. Ethical.
This isn’t your average storage basket. It’s large, bold, and incredibly versatile. With dimensions of 19 inches tall and 15 inches wide, it’s roomy enough for all your household needs—and eye-catching enough to double as a design piece.
Perfect For:
- 🧺 Storing towels in your bathroom or spa space
- 🧸 Tucking away kids' or pets’ toys in the playroom or living room
- 🌿 Creating a home for your favorite houseplant
- 🛏️ Keeping extra blankets or throws within arm’s reach
Product Features
🌍 Made in Kenya
- Woven by skilled women artisans
- Supports community development and individual empowerment
♻️ Crafted with Recycled Bags
- Eco-conscious and sustainable
- Durable, long-lasting material with vibrant color payoff
🎨 Colorful & Unique
Available in assorted tones of:
- Orange
- Teal
- Yellow
- White
- Red
- Navy
Note: Since each basket is handmade and uses upcycled materials, colors and patterns may vary—making each one uniquely yours.
📏 Size:
- Height: 19 inches
- Width: 15 inches
Spacious, sturdy, and soft-sided—easy to carry, move, and reshape as needed.
Why You'll Love It
This bin isn’t just useful—it adds character and color to any space. It’s a beautiful expression of global craftsmanship, and it tells a powerful story every time someone asks, “Where did you get that?”
It’s More Than a Basket—It’s Impact
When you buy from World Love Global, you directly support women facing:
- Extreme poverty
- HIV or AIDS-related stigma
- The painful aftermath of trafficking
Your purchase funds fair wages, education, access to healthcare, and a path toward sustainable independence.
Design That Gives Back
We believe in beauty that makes a difference. Every imperfection you find in these baskets is a reminder that they were made by hand—not machines. That they’re a product of resilience, not mass production. And that your home is now part of a much bigger story—one of healing, hope, and global love.
Care Instructions
- To clean, wipe gently with a damp cloth
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to preserve color vibrancy
- For indoor use or covered outdoor spaces
Conclusion
The Large Kenyan Bin Basket is more than a storage solution—it’s a symbol of empowerment, a celebration of culture, and a practical piece of everyday art. Whether you need extra storage, love sustainable decor, or simply want to support women around the world, this basket is a meaningful addition to your space.
Elevate your home with purpose. Decorate with intention. Shop with impact.
FAQs
1. Are the colors exactly as shown?
Each basket is handmade with recycled materials, so colors and patterns may vary slightly—making your basket one-of-a-kind.
2. Can I use it for plants?
Absolutely! It makes a beautiful plant holder—just place a pot or liner inside to catch excess water.
3. Is this basket stiff or soft?
The basket is structured but slightly flexible, making it easy to reshape and move around.
4. Are these safe for kids’ rooms?
Yes! They're made with safe, recycled materials and are great for storing toys or books.
5. Who makes these baskets?
Skilled women in Kenya, many of whom are overcoming HIV, poverty, or trafficking, hand-weave each basket as part of our fair-trade artisan initiative.