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All piecesLiddedON-E-04USD $428
Picnic Hamper 460, piece ON-E-04, woven in Willow. This is the piece you would receive.1 of 1 — the photograph is this piece

ON-E-04 · Lidded

Picnic Hamper 460

plant fibreWillow41 h at the weave · weaver W-05

Whole rods, buff-boiled and stripped. Unprocessed plant material.

Measured −11 mm against the drawing at mouth diameter (widest point). All three measured points are below, along with the flaw you can see in the photographs.

Where this one can go

This is a plant-fibre piece. Some countries will not take it, and some need a certificate. Pick your country and we will tell you which applies before you buy.

Not sent to: AU · NZ · full list

USD $428One piece, then gone

Shipping is added at checkout. Import duties and taxes raised by your own country are not included and are yours to pay. Hong Kong charges no sales tax on this sale.

Thirty days to change your mind — our promise, and it does not cut down any statutory right you have where you live. Returns · Delivery

−11mouth diameter460449 mm−8base diameter330322 mm−6height280274 mmON-E-04 · WILLOWFRONT ELEVATION · ONE SCALE FOR BOTH OUTLINES
Dashed — the drawingSolid — this pieceHatched — the difference. Both outlines at one scale.

Against the drawing

Measured with a digital calliper forty-eight hours after the weaving finished, at 22 °C and 50–60% relative humidity. Natural fibre moves with humidity; the same piece read in a damp room measures larger.

ON-E-04 — measured against the drawing, in millimetres
PointDrawingThis pieceDifference
Mouth diameter (widest point)460449−11 mm
Height (excluding handle)280274−6 mm
Base diameter330322−8 mm

We do not grade pieces by how close they came, and this one costs exactly what its opposite number costs. Why

This piece, close up

The weave and rim of ON-E-04 in close-up. Slath laid across the short axis; two hinged lid leaves close on the long-axis centreline.
The weave, and where it starts
The visible flaw on ON-E-04: The two lid leaves meet with a 4 mm gap at the centre. One rod butt protrudes 3 mm under the left handle.
The flaw, not retouched
ON-E-04 photographed beside a ruler so you can judge its size against the published 449 mm.
Against a ruler

What was hand work

Seven steps — which were hand work on this piece
StepWhat it coversOn this piece
Preparing the fibreSplitting, soaking, scraping to thicknessBy hand
The weaving itselfThe body of the pieceBy hand
Rim and edgeBinding, borders, closing offBy hand
ColourWhether anything was added to the fibreNone
SurfaceWax, seal or nothing at allNone
HardwareAny bought-in metal or fittingNone
Base or standAny bought-in structural partNone

The weaving is hand work on every piece here — that is the premise of the shop. The other six steps vary, and we say which is which rather than calling the whole thing handmade. Where we draw the line

Four things that belong to this one only

Where the weave runs
Slath laid across the short axis; two hinged lid leaves close on the long-axis centreline.
How the colour falls
The two lid leaves differ by about a half tone; they were woven a day apart.
What you can see wrong with it
The two lid leaves meet with a 4 mm gap at the centre. One rod butt protrudes 3 mm under the left handle.
Woven by
W-05 — a code, not a name. We do not publish the names of the people who weave for us.

Numbers and limits

Carrying load
12 kg
Lifted by the rim or handle. The handle fails first, so this is the lower figure.
Recorded weaving time
41 h
The weaving only. Preparing and drying the fibre are not counted.
Outer carton
560 × 420 × 380 mm
Large parcel. Shipping is charged on volumetric weight.

Use limitNot a food-contact vessel. Line it with your own washable liner or a sealed container before putting food in it.

Not made for children, not made for direct contact with food, and not made to carry structural load or to be sat or stood on.

What this material does over time

The long version →
Cracking
Rattan and bamboo lose water in a heated or air-conditioned room and split. Keep the room between 40% and 65% relative humidity.
Deforming
Loaded or hung for long enough, a woven wall dishes and a rim pulls out of round. The carrying figure below is the figure, not a suggestion.
Darkening
Undyed fibre in daylight turns deeper and greyer. That is oxidation and it does not reverse.
Mould
Above about 75% relative humidity, natural fibre grows mould. Dry it, brush it, and treat it early.
Insects
Plant fibre can be bored by insects. We do not claim any piece is proof against them.
Burrs and broken strands
Strands lift and break with use. Trim a burr flush and splice a break with repair cord.

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