Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 40 × 40 × 60 cm |
Size |
Rp219.500 – Rp390.000
Rp219.500 – Rp390.000
From the award-winning designer, Eugenio Hendra, Tanai is a traditionally handmade purun basket in minimalist style. With great functionality, this product comes with an “expandable” feature, a pull-up system that offers flexibility and extra storage in one decorative item. This unique and modern purun craft supports the sustainability of peatlands where purun grows, as well as providing the women weavers of South Kalimantan with income opportunities.
S = D 24 cm x H 24 cm
M =D 29 cm x H 34 cm
L = D 32 cm x H 40 cm
XL = D 40 cm x H 60 cm
From the award-winning designer, Eugenio Hendra, Tanai is a traditionally handmade purun basket in minimalist style.With great functionality, this product comes with an “expandable” feature, a pull-up system that offers flexibility and extra storage in one decorative item. This unique and modern purun craft supports the sustainability of peatlands where purun grows, as well as providing the women weavers of South Kalimantan with income opportunities.
Keep the weaving dry. Do not store it in humid conditions to prevent the product from changing color. If the product is exposed to water, clean it using a soft cloth and dry it in the sun, until it is dry. Don’t fill with items that are heavy or too full that can change the shape of the webbing. Keep away from sources of ignition or heat for long periods of time.
While the existence of peatlands is only 3% of the earth’s surface, it literally stores the answer to a better and more sustainable climate on a global scale. Preserving peatlands, which are the world’s largest carbon trap, means ensuring that centuries-old CO2 remains locked in the wetlands, while also maintaining a balanced ecosystem for world bio-diversities.
As we transform Purun – the indigenous wild plants of the peats – into a stylish collection, you play an active part of the solution in reversing climate change. Your support helps empower the local purun-weaving community economically. These are the people who play a critical role in protecting the peat habitat from burning, land damage and misuse.