As a stand next to the sofa or in the kitchen to store fruit, discover how architects use baskets in decoration
A basket weaving It is a classic decoration option. But, in addition to their aesthetic appeal, baskets can also be useful additional storage space. Find how Daniela FunariJulia Guadix (from Studio Guadix) and the Tan Gram Study They use wicker in their designs:
Baskets next to the sofa









They’re perfect for leaving an extra blanket or pillow, bringing a touch of comfort and warmth to anyone enjoying a movie on the sofa.
Small baskets




The famous “baskets” are excellent for storing small items stored in the living room or TV room. In the bathroom they can store extra towels or shampoo and moisturizers.
Plant basket

In this project, architect Julia Guadix used a trash as cachepot for Adam’s rib which is under the cupboard.
Basket of toys




In the children’s bedroom, baskets are practical: the toys are safe and the space is tidy.
Trash can in the kitchen

To preserve the fruits, he installed Julia Guadix metal baskets next to the lockers of this kitchen. Furthermore, being suspended they save space and do not disturb passage.

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