Rope baskets are super trendy right now and we completely understand why. They’re cute but also practical. Whether you use them to store Turkish towels, toys, blankets, toiletries or even as a planter – there’s a style for everyone. In this shopping guide we’re going to show you where you can shop rope baskets in Canada. Enjoy!
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CANADIAN ROPE BASKETS
Village Quilts: Rope Baskets In Canada
These are definitely at the top of our list for favourite Canadian rope baskets. These are the only baskets we’ve seen with the addition of the fabric bottoms and we love the look. These are made by Canadian quilt and home decor shop, Village Quilts.
Crafting The Harvest
Crafting The Harvest is a local Calgary shop that creates made in Canada cotton baskets, bags, bowls and even ornaments. Our favourite basket of theirs are the modern style with coloured trim shown below.
Carla Simple Living: Made In Canada Rope Baskets
Carla Simple Living is a local Vancouver shop that creates beautiful made in Canada baskets. They have so many different sizes and designs to choose from like small baskets for keys or pens, large baskets for towels or blankets and even a few rope planters.
12 Loaves Baskets
12 Loaves is a local Alberta shop based in Okotoks. All of their baskets are made in Canada with 100% raw, unbleached cotton rope. We love the natural look of their baskets.
Twig and Tassel: Rope Basket With Pom Poms
Twig & Tassel is a local Vancouver shop that’s female-owned and operated by mother of four daughters, Julien. She started Twig & Tassel making baskets on her own but now employs local female artisans to help out. What sets their baskets apart is the inclusion of adorable hand-dyed pom poms and tassels available in a variety of colours. Their baskets were also included in the 2021 winter Jilly Box by Jillian Harris.
Coastal Craftwork
Coastal Craftwork is a local British Columbia shop based in Fort Langley. They hand make beautiful baskets in all sizes, rope market bags and rope bowls. We love the grey and cream basket shown below.
Batik Baskets
Batik Baskets is a local Campbell River, BC shop that has a few colourful rope baskets to choose from. Not only do they make baskets for storage, they also have kits and patterns so you can make your very own. We also included these in our DIY kits for adults shopping guide.
Natural Stitch Designs
Natural Stitch Designs is another local Ontario shop that creates beautiful baskets with cotton rope. Some of their baskets include colourful fabric rope while other are more simple and minimalist. We love that some of their baskets even come with a lid.
Sprout & About
Local Vancouver shop, Sprout & About, offers an awesome collection of home decor including beautiful baskets. As you can see in their picture below, they have an incredible selection of different sizes available, depending on your needs.
Rinne Apparel Rope Baskets
Rinne Apparel is a local Winnipeg shop making gorgeous rope and twine baskets in various sizes. They also make baskets out of reclaimed fabric and we’re absolutely loving the look of these!
Rope Baskets: Blue Cottage Rugs
Local Halifax Nova Scotia shop, Blue Cottage Rugs, makes beautiful crocheted rugs using reclaimed cotton along with beautiful fabric wrapped rope trays. Their trays look great as a dining table centrepiece.
Prairie Knot Co.
Prairie Knot Co. is a local Saskatoon shop that has a collection of made in Canada baskets made from various kinds of rope. Their baskets can be used as planters, storage bins or catch all containers on an entryway table.
These Canadian rope baskets are such a great addition to your home decor or to give as a gift. We love adding products to these baskets to create really unique and personalized gift baskets for a great gift idea.
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