Berry basket / Birch / EST 140601-1 エストニア/バーチ(白樺) ベリーバスケット


							

This is a small hand-woven basket made from birch wood.

Birch refers to trees in the Betula group in general, and refers to hardwood. It is often used as a material for furniture, pillars, beams and floors.

In Northern Europe and Russia, there is a tradition of using birch bark to make crafts, but here, instead of bark, thinly sliced wood from logs is used.

On this page, we will introduce a basket called a “berry basket” locally.

A berry basket actually used in Estonia.

In addition, since it can be carried easily,
it can be used as a basket between the living room and the bedroom to hold books, glasses, creams, and other items
that you are about to read.

For families with small children, it can be used to store daily necessities such as children’s medicine and thermometers.

The birch texture is very compatible in color with plants, fruits, and vegetables,
and enhances the atmosphere of the items inside.

The basket itself serves as an interior design element when placed in the living room.
It will fit in with the style of any room.

Enjoy this berry basket, which collects plenty of berries in Estonia, the way you like to use them.

__Estonia: Making Birch Baskets__

In Estonia, baskets have been traditionally made from pine trees for over 200 years.

On the other hand, there are also baskets made from birch wood that have been given a more stylish finish by adding design elements to the traditional basket-making techniques used by their ancestors.

At this workshop, which has been in business for over 20 years, a small team of highly skilled craftspeople,
centered around a single family, work together to produce high-quality baskets made from birch wood on a daily basis.

Guided by the principles of Scandinavian design – simplicity, minimalism and practicality –
they continue to create new specifications and sizes that are suited to the modern age,
as well as updating traditional berry baskets and mushroom baskets for the modern age.

The stable finish and its elegant, refined texture are easy to incorporate into modern living,
and it can play two roles: practical and interior.

This is a small hand-woven basket made from birch wood.

Birch refers to trees in the Betula group in general, and refers to hardwood. It is often used as a material for furniture, pillars, beams and floors.

In Northern Europe and Russia, there is a tradition of using birch bark to make crafts, but here, instead of bark, thinly sliced wood from logs is used.

On this page, we will introduce a basket called a “berry basket” locally.

A berry basket actually used in Estonia.

In addition, since it can be carried easily,
it can be used as a basket between the living room and the bedroom to hold books, glasses, creams, and other items
that you are about to read.

For families with small children, it can be used to store daily necessities such as children’s medicine and thermometers.

The birch texture is very compatible in color with plants, fruits, and vegetables,
and enhances the atmosphere of the items inside.

The basket itself serves as an interior design element when placed in the living room.
It will fit in with the style of any room.

Enjoy this berry basket, which collects plenty of berries in Estonia, the way you like to use them.

__Estonia: Making Birch Baskets__

In Estonia, baskets have been traditionally made from pine trees for over 200 years.

On the other hand, there are also baskets made from birch wood that have been given a more stylish finish by adding design elements to the traditional basket-making techniques used by their ancestors.

At this workshop, which has been in business for over 20 years, a small team of highly skilled craftspeople,
centered around a single family, work together to produce high-quality baskets made from birch wood on a daily basis.

Guided by the principles of Scandinavian design – simplicity, minimalism and practicality –
they continue to create new specifications and sizes that are suited to the modern age,
as well as updating traditional berry baskets and mushroom baskets for the modern age.

The stable finish and its elegant, refined texture are easy to incorporate into modern living,
and it can play two roles: practical and interior.


							

This is a small hand-woven basket made from birch wood.

Birch refers to trees in the Betula group in general, and refers to hardwood. It is often used as a material for furniture, pillars, beams and floors.

In Northern Europe and Russia, there is a tradition of using birch bark to make crafts, but here, instead of bark, thinly sliced wood from logs is used.

On this page, we will introduce a basket called a “berry basket” locally.

A berry basket actually used in Estonia.

In addition, since it can be carried easily,
it can be used as a basket between the living room and the bedroom to hold books, glasses, creams, and other items
that you are about to read.

For families with small children, it can be used to store daily necessities such as children’s medicine and thermometers.

The birch texture is very compatible in color with plants, fruits, and vegetables,
and enhances the atmosphere of the items inside.

The basket itself serves as an interior design element when placed in the living room.
It will fit in with the style of any room.

Enjoy this berry basket, which collects plenty of berries in Estonia, the way you like to use them.

__Estonia: Making Birch Baskets__

In Estonia, baskets have been traditionally made from pine trees for over 200 years.

On the other hand, there are also baskets made from birch wood that have been given a more stylish finish by adding design elements to the traditional basket-making techniques used by their ancestors.

At this workshop, which has been in business for over 20 years, a small team of highly skilled craftspeople,
centered around a single family, work together to produce high-quality baskets made from birch wood on a daily basis.

Guided by the principles of Scandinavian design – simplicity, minimalism and practicality –
they continue to create new specifications and sizes that are suited to the modern age,
as well as updating traditional berry baskets and mushroom baskets for the modern age.

The stable finish and its elegant, refined texture are easy to incorporate into modern living,
and it can play two roles: practical and interior.