Handy hanging gear storage
For stashing outdoor gear in the garage, tidying away garden tools in the shed or storing fruit and veg in the kitchen, these simple Chapad storage baskets from nkuku are an elegant and versatile way to combat the clutter. Stylishly rustic, they're handmade from coils of braided hemp, and each one comes with a useful hanging loop so you can stick it on the wall rather than tripping over it all the time. A family company themselves, nkuku works with small artisan businesses – in this case in India – ensuring that the materials are sustainable and the craftsmen and women are paid fairly for their work. Available in a couple of different sizes, it's the kind of handy product that you'll find yourself continually ordering more of.
- Versatile hanging storage basket in braided hemp
- Handy hanging loop allows the baskets to be wall-mounted
- Handmade in India
- Available in small or large
Small | Large | |
Dimensions (h x w x d) | 15 x 15 x 15 cm | 20 x 20 x 20 cm |
Capacity | 5.9 kg | 7.6 kg |
Weight | 300 g | 400 g |
- Global Certification - nkuku is a certified B-Corp, and hold the highest regard and respect for their employees, communities, and the environment.
- Charity partnership - nkuku are partnered with Frank Water who work to improve access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in India, Nepal and Kenya and also Til the Cost is Clear which is a Community Interest Company who focus on regeneration, working with local communities by clearing shorelines of plastic pollution
Like so many of the best things in life, nkuku began with an adventure. It was 2002, and Ali and Alex were on a round-the-world trip when they found themselves smitten with the artisan products they came across in East Africa. As they journeyed on through Africa and into India, they started shipping bits and bobs home with the plan to sell them when they got back.
Moving to rural Devon on their return, the couple set up a travelling market stall – and when that took off, they started collaborating with a family they'd met in India to design and produce beautiful handcrafted homewares. In those early days, they operated out of an old hayloft on Dartmoor, packing orders late into the night while their baby daughter snoozed in a cardboard cot under a pile of coats.
Fast-forward 20-odd years and the business might have outgrown the market stall, but Ali and Alex are still working to the same three principles they started out with: striving to make their products ethical, eco-friendly and handmade. Manufacturing mostly in Asia, nkuku works with social projects, co-operatives, charity partners and small family firms, and they smashed their B-Corp certification right out of the park with a score of 96.4 (you only need 80 to make the grade). Closer to home, they’re also supporting initiatives to clear up plastic pollution on the south Devon coast. They’re all-round good sorts, making beautiful handcrafted products.