Twin Amber Storage Basket - Diameter 30x30 cm
within 1 working days after you place your order
The Twin basket by Lorena Canals is a little piece of furniture for your room that will help you keep everything in order! Finished with pratical side handles, you can easily move it around the house and also use it as a shopping basket! Synonymous with quality and eco-sustainability, being made of natural cotton and non-toxic dyes, safe for the environment and your whole family. It adapts wonderfully to any type of furniture!
Product features:
- Twin basket
- Color: Amber
- Collection: Reversible
- Material: 97 % cotton 3 % other fibre - Base: recycled textile fibers
- Dimension: Ø 30 x 30cm
- Weight: 0.80kg
- A unique garment, handmade and designed with care. For this reason there may be small variations in color and shape.
- Eco-friendly product, free of toxic dyes or contaminants
- Complies with all quality and safety standards for children, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 18001 certified.
- Care: Do not machine wash, do not iron. To remove stains, it is recommended to use lukewarm water and a gentle soap. Avoid continuous exposure to the sun.
- Handmade in India - a socially responsible brand that scrupulously controls all stages of production and does not involve the use of child labor in any of the activities.
Why we like it:
- Lorena Canals is a family business that is a leader in the sector of home furnishings for children, and has specialised for over 10 years in the production of rugs for babies and children. Their products are hand-crafted, using materials that are chosen for their high quality, designed to be be up to date with the latest home decor trends, and in keeping with customers’ needs.
- Completely free from toxic chemical substances and anti-mite. Complies with all the regulations relating to quality and safety for children.
- Versatile and high quality: practical, pleasing to the touch, cool in summer and warm in winter.
- With the revenue obtained from sales, Lorena Canals finances the schooling of over 100 children in northern India, offering them the opportunity to take charge of their own future.