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woven basket lattice — continuous interlaced over-under strands

Weft

A woven basket, printed in one continuous line.

$48

Weft reads as a hand-woven basket and prints as a single interlaced lattice — over-under bands that climb the bowl and leave open gaps between every strand. Those gaps are the work: they vent the root ball, let trailing stems thread out and spill down, and keep the vessel light enough to hang from a single cord. The rim tapers inward to cradle the soil while the open weave catches and breaks the light across its full curve.

Material
Color · Raw Flax
1
Dimensions
H 150mm × Ø 165mm. Open weave self-drains; pair with a nursery liner or plug the base bands for indoor hanging. Three-point cotton cord included.
Plant pairing
Built for String of pearls — the open weave lets the strands escape early and trail in long green ropes, while the airy lattice keeps the shallow roots from staying wet.
Materials
Matte PLA, Recycled PETG, Wood-Fill PLA
The story

We took the oldest container — the woven basket — and rebuilt its logic in plastic. Instead of reeds pulled tight by hand, Weft lays one continuous strand over and under itself, layer by layer, until the weave closes into a bowl. The craft is in the contour, not the fiber.