Antique French Wicker and Bamboo Waste Basket, Brass Trim, 1960s
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
1866 French bamboo and wicker basket with brass trim
Vintage 1960s Decorative Baskets
Bamboo, Wicker
Antique French Wicker and Bamboo Waste Basket, Brass Trim, 1960s
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
1866 French bamboo and wicker basket with brass trim
Bamboo, Wicker
$519Sale Price|20% Off
H 12 in Dm 13 in
Antique Wicker Waste Paper Basket This is an excellent example
Located in Godshill, Isle of Wight
Antique Wicker Waste Paper Basket This is an excellent example and in remarkably good condition
Willow
Italian 1970s Woven Cane in Lucite and Brass Waste Basket
By Christian Dior
Located in Milan, IT
Elegant waste basket produced in the 1970s, featuring a square structure wrapped in finely woven
Brass
$1,000
H 9.44 in W 7.5 in D 7.5 in
Christian Dior Desk Waste Basket in Metal, Lucite and Rattan, circa 1970
By Dior Home, Christian Dior
Located in Atlanta, GA
real rattan or wicker embedded in crystal-clear Lucite. This is a great desk or home accessory for any
Metal, Brass
Egon Eiermann table with wicker basket and floor mat
By Wilde + Spieth, Egon Eiermann
Located in Maastricht, NL
designed in 1952 for Wilde & Spieth and a wicker waste basket and floor mat designed in circa 1949 and
Metal
French Wicker Waste Basket
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Charming French wicker wastebasket with woven edge.
Wicker
Vintage Freeform Soft Woven Wicker Rattan Waste Basket Storage Bin 16"
Located in Dayton, OH
Vintage freeform waste / trash basket or storage bin. Made of sisal / rattan / wicker featuring
Rattan, Hardwood
Rattan waste paper basket. French work. Circa 1950
Located in Marcq-en-Barœul, Hauts-de-France
This nice waste paper basket is made of rattan or wicker. This is a fine French work. Circa 1950
Wicker, Rattan
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H 8.67 in W 7.68 in D 7.68 in
Christian Dior Home Collection 1970s Lucite and Rattan Waste Basket
By Christian Dior
Located in Atlanta, GA
Lovely waste basket designed for Christian Dior Home Collection in 1970s. Geometric shape with
Brass
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H 22 in W 17 in D 17 in
1990s Vintage Longaberger Large Woven Laundry Hamper Waste Basket Denim Lining
By Longaberger
Located in Dayton, OH
Longaberger woven hamper, circa 1993. Features a denim liner and plastic insert. Includes lid. Dimensions: 17" x 17" x 22"h
Fabric, Wicker
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H 13 in W 10 in D 10 in
1990s Vintage Longaberger Woven Lidded Waste Basket Trash Can Plastic Insert 13"
By Longaberger
Located in Dayton, OH
Longaberger woven trash can, circa 1999. Features a plastic insert and lid. Dimensions: 10" x 10" x 13"
Wicker
White Rectangular Wicker Waste Basket
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A beautiful mid-century white wicker wastebasket. Measures: 11.5" wide 9.5" deep 10" tall.
Wicker, Paint
Decorative Waste Basket
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Well-dressed waste basket crafted with bamboo, wicker and reed. Featuring four monochrome
Wicker
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H 7.88 in W 9.07 in D 7.88 in
Christian Dior Lucite and Rattan Waste Basket or Planter, circa 1970
By Dior Home, Christian Dior
Located in Atlanta, GA
A rare piece from the Christian Dior Interior Collection, crafted in France circa 1970. Originally conceived as a wastebasket, it also works beautifully as a planter or decorative co...
Bronze
Red Wicker Trash Basket
Located in Sheffield, MA
Unusal wicker or rattan waste basket painted red. Great for the bedroom or bathroom.
Wicker
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H 7.49 in W 9.06 in D 7.88 in
Christian Dior Home Collection 1970s Lucite and Rattan Waste Basket or Planter
By Dior Home, Christian Dior
Located in Atlanta, GA
Lovely wastebasket or planter designed by Christian Dior for his Home Collection in the 1970s. Rounded shape with real rattan cane work embedded in the crystal clear Lucite. Two bras...
Brass
Early 20th Century French Wicker Grape Harvesting Basket
Located in Atlanta, GA
A charming and sculptural mid-20th-century French wicker grape harvesting basket, sourced from the vineyards of the Champagne region. Crafted entirely by hand, this basket was used d...
Wicker
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