Baskets & Bowls

14 products

02-Bambaw-Coconut-Bowl - The Friendly Turtle
Coconut Bowl
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£7.99
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large jute bowl
Natural Jute Bowl - Large
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£9.99
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natural bowl made from jute
Natural Jute Bowl - Medium
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£7.99
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seagrass bowl with tag
Seagrass Bowl - Medium
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£6.99
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£6.99
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fabric bowls in ocean colours
Jute Mini Bowls Set Of Three - Ocean
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£13.99
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set of 3 jute bowls
Tall Jute Bowls Set Of Three - Natural
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£19.99
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jute bowls beach colour
Tall Jute Mini Bowls Set Of Three - Beach
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£19.99
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beach jute bowls
Jute Mini Bowls Set Of Three - Beach
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£13.99
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seagrass bowl
Seagrass Bowl - Large
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£8.99
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tall jute bowls set of 3 in blue
Tall Jute Mini Bowls Set Of Three - Ocean
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£19.99
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Seagrass & Jute Shallow Basket - Natural/Black
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£7.99
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fire jute bowls
Tall Jute Mini Bowls Set Of Three - Fire
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£19.99
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natural coloured jute bowls
Jute Mini Bowls Set Of Three - Natural
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£11.99
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jute bowls in red
Jute Mini Bowls Set Of Three - Fire
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Natural Pest Control Tips for New Homeowners

Natural Pest Control Tips for New Homeowners

Moving into a new home often comes with unexpected pest problems, from ants and cockroaches to mosquitoes and pantry insects. Fortunately, effective pest control does not always require harsh chemical sprays or toxic treatments. Many homeowners are now turning to natural pest control methods that are safer for children, pets and the environment while still helping keep homes clean and protected. Simple preventative habits such as sealing entry points, reducing moisture, decluttering storage spaces and storing food properly can make a significant difference before infestations even begin. Natural solutions like peppermint oil, vinegar, bay leaves and food-grade diatomaceous earth are also becoming popular alternatives for deterring insects without introducing unnecessary chemicals into the home. Outdoor spaces play an important role too, with companion planting, standing water management and wildlife-friendly gardens helping reduce pests naturally over time. This Friendly Turtle EcoBlog article explores practical, eco-conscious pest control tips for new homeowners, showing how sustainable habits and natural solutions can create a healthier, lower-toxicity living environment from the very beginning.

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How to Build Shelves from Reclaimed Wood

How to Build Shelves from Reclaimed Wood

Reclaimed wood shelves are a practical and sustainable way to give old timber a second life while adding warmth, texture and character to your home. Unlike mass-produced shelving made from MDF or chipboard, reclaimed solid wood offers greater durability, unique grain patterns and a lower environmental impact by reducing landfill waste and demand for newly sourced timber. From scaffold boards and salvaged floorboards to pallet wood and reclaimed beams, there are many ways to source materials for DIY shelving projects that combine function with sustainability. This Friendly Turtle EcoBlog article explores how to build shelves from reclaimed wood step by step, including how to prepare old timber safely, choose the right finishes, mount shelves securely and avoid common beginner mistakes. It also looks at the environmental benefits of reusing materials, from reducing waste to supporting longer-lasting home interiors. Whether you prefer a rustic, industrial or modern look, reclaimed wood shelving offers a more thoughtful and eco-conscious approach to home design while creating furniture that can last for years.

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How to Design an Eco-Friendly Kitchen

How to Design an Eco-Friendly Kitchen

Designing an eco-friendly kitchen is about creating a space that reduces waste, saves energy and supports healthier everyday habits without compromising on style or practicality. From sustainable materials and energy-efficient appliances to water-saving features and zero-waste storage systems, even small design choices can make a meaningful environmental difference over time. Reclaimed wood, bamboo, cork flooring and low-VOC finishes are becoming increasingly popular in modern kitchens, while induction cooktops, LED lighting and efficient ventilation systems help reduce long-term energy consumption. Water conservation is also playing a larger role, with more households choosing low-flow taps, eco dishwasher cycles and reusable alternatives to single-use kitchen products. Thoughtful kitchen design now goes beyond aesthetics, focusing on durability, longevity and more conscious consumption habits. This Friendly Turtle EcoBlog article explores practical ways to build a more sustainable kitchen, highlighting how greener materials, efficient layouts and low-waste routines can help create a healthier home with a smaller environmental footprint.

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