Hand-Made Basket in Willow - Handcrafted in Cumbria by Phil Bradley
Experience the unique charm of these hand-made willow baskets, a product of the skilled craftsman Phil Bradley, a full-time professional basket maker based in North Cumbria.
Every basket by Phil Bradley is woven from specialist willow cultivated right next to his workshop. Each basket showcases the distinctive character and superior craftsmanship that Phil is renowned for.
The willow used in these baskets is not only locally grown but also harvested with a commitment to environmental sustainability. This approach ensures a product that is both eco-conscious and of the highest quality.
Versatile and durable, Phil Bradley's baskets are versatile for various uses, from log storage to tool organisation. Known for their durability, these baskets are a long-lasting addition to any home. You can use them for whatever you'd like, but we recommend the small baskets are used for storage (we personally use these as tool baskets) and the medium to large baskets are ideal for logs baskets.
Due to the size we do not ship these outside of the UK.
Dimensions
- Approximate sizes (please select from the drop-down box above)
- Small: 14" (355mm) internal diameter x 14" (355mm) tall.
- Medium: 16" (405mm) internal diameter x 16" (405mm) tall.
- Large: 18" (455mm) internal diameter x 18" (455mm) tall.
- Please note: As each basket is hand-crafted, sizes may vary -/+ 1". If its important to know exact dimensions, feel free to contact us regarding our current stock and we'll provide specifics.
About Phil Bradley
Living and working in North Cumbria, Phil Bradley is not only a master basket maker but also a talented all-round green woodworker. He regularly produces stools, shrink pots, and spoons, all highly sought after for their quality and craftsmanship. We're grateful to be good friends with Phil and whilst his work is in great demand and sometimes hard to get hold of, we usually maintain a stock of his Log Baskets, Tool Baskets, and Heat Mats. We use Phil's baskets at our home and in our workshop - most of which are 15+ years old and still in fantastic condition. We also take part in his annual willow harvest - also known as Willowfest!