Organaizing basket with lid “Cube” M, L / Kachū /THA 3115114 タイ/カチュー(水草) 整理かご 蓋付き キューブ M・L 2サイズ 簡略版
Organaizing basket with lid “Cube” M, L / Kachū /THA 3115114 タイ/カチュー(水草) 整理かご 蓋付き キューブ M・L 2サイズ 簡略版
These are woven baskets made from a grass called “Kachū” in Thai, which grows wild around swamps. This page introduces two sizes of cube type organizing baskets with lids, “M and L”, made of “Kachū”.
The glue applied to the surface of Kachū baskets is a necessary process that prevents the baskets from losing their shape and increases their strength as commodities. It is also the wisdom of the makers who are always thinking about how to make a sturdy basket.
Slim, square baskets look great for storing items side by side. The organizing baskets, which do not lose their shape and can be placed on the floor or on shelves, will be useful in a variety of situations.
Please choose the size you prefer.
These are woven baskets made from a grass called “Kachū” in Thai, which grows wild around swamps. This page introduces two sizes of cube type organizing baskets with lids, “M and L”, made of “Kachū”.
Flattened stems are alternately woven together to form one large piece, which is then formed into the shape of a basket.This is the rim viewed from above. The rim is also thin and neatly finished.The body and lid fit perfectly with almost no gap between them.This is size M.It is a slightly taller cube shape. Good for storing notebooks, diaries, and other small items.For storing vases.This is size L.The shape is similar to a dice. It looks good as a tool box for handicrafts.This is a picture of four pieces of toilet paper sold in Japan. If you stack them on top of each other, you could fit up to eight.
The glue applied to the surface of Kachū baskets is a necessary process that prevents the baskets from losing their shape and increases their strength as commodities. It is also the wisdom of the makers who are always thinking about how to make a sturdy basket.
Slim, square baskets look great for storing items side by side. The organizing baskets, which do not lose their shape and can be placed on the floor or on shelves, will be useful in a variety of situations.
Please choose the size you prefer.
These are woven baskets made from a grass called “Kachū” in Thai, which grows wild around swamps. This page introduces two sizes of cube type organizing baskets with lids, “M and L”, made of “Kachū”.
Flattened stems are alternately woven together to form one large piece, which is then formed into the shape of a basket.This is the rim viewed from above. The rim is also thin and neatly finished.The body and lid fit perfectly with almost no gap between them.This is size M.It is a slightly taller cube shape. Good for storing notebooks, diaries, and other small items.For storing vases.This is size L.The shape is similar to a dice. It looks good as a tool box for handicrafts.This is a picture of four pieces of toilet paper sold in Japan. If you stack them on top of each other, you could fit up to eight.
The glue applied to the surface of Kachū baskets is a necessary process that prevents the baskets from losing their shape and increases their strength as commodities. It is also the wisdom of the makers who are always thinking about how to make a sturdy basket.
Slim, square baskets look great for storing items side by side. The organizing baskets, which do not lose their shape and can be placed on the floor or on shelves, will be useful in a variety of situations.