


3 Piece Jute Woven Metal Basket with Glass Bottles, Brown
Marsoni
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3 Piece Jute Woven Metal Basket with Glass Bottles, BrownAccent your foyer console table or living room mantle in style with this three piece set of basket and bottles. The set consists of one metal wire basket that is braided with jute and includes two glass bottles. At the top is a jute handle that renders easy transportation. Take this set of basket and bottles to the park for an afternoon picnic. The set can also be use as wine storage and organization in your kitchen or dining rooms.
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