Ready to travel? We are now embarking to saturn! Let your imagination orbit beyond the stars with the Basket Saturn! Handcrafted with braided cotton rope made of fibers from recycled PET bottles mixed with red, honey, terracotta, and orange, which makes it more durable.
Like the planet Saturn it has a removable ring around it made of braided cotton cords in two colours, blue sage on one side and honey on the other side.
It is perfect as a stylish decorative element or as a space game for the little ones.
- Sustainable:?This is a unique artisan piece, carefully designed by Lorena Canals and sustainably handcrafted in our own factory using natural fibers and upcycled materials, non-toxic dyes, and a firm commitment to the planet and people. From the design process, to material sourcing and production, we always choose options that minimize waste and ensure long-lasting designs.
- Recycled PET: Recycled Pet filler: This design contains fibers from recycled PET bottles. By doing this we are avoiding plastic waste to end up in the landfill and upcycling waste into new products.
- Imaginative Play: Imaginative play: Our toys are designed to stimulate imaginative play, providing children with endless opportunities for exploration and creativity. As they interact with our toys, children engage their senses through play. They improve essential cognitive skills, promote sensory development, and encourage children to explore different textures and shapes. By offering a blend of play and learning, our toys create enriching and educational experiences while having fun!
- Handcrafted: If you own one of our signature home rugs, you know it is a one-of-a-kind piece. Because it is handcrafted by Indian artisans and not the result of mass production. Each Lorena Canals product is carefully handcrafted by our artisans in our own factory in India using ancestral craft techniques. The result is a piece of art with slight variations inherent in artisanal work. Finding beauty in imperfection.
- Solidary: Our rugs stand for solidarity. Touched by seeing children whose future is determined by their family's economic circumstances, Lorena Canals decided to offer her own social support by giving them access to education. This is how the Sak?la Project was born, a nursery school in the north of India where street children can receive food and education. There are currently 120 children attending the school and counting.