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Beat the system with the easiest DIY ever, make a trendy basket lamp using a basket, save hundreds

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By Amy Saunders | June 19, 2018 | Diy

Words By Amanda Sims, AD Clever

Whether you’re talking wicker chairs or round jute rugs, natural fibre furnishings seem to be everywhere. Even in lighting: Anthropologie carries a tiered rattan pendant for $528, a wrapped jute chandelier for $258, even a basket-weave sconce with twinkly little ornaments sprucing it up.

All are equal parts casual and elegant, like your very favourite basket flipped over and turned into a ceiling light.

Which, come to think of it, is probably a DIY you could actually pull off. First you’ll need a woven basket, though any sort of natural fibre container could work. Chris Bletzer, the designer whose retro NYC townhouse had us all in a tizzy this spring, made a pendant from an antique bowl he found at a flea market. Then you’ll need a few hours and just two more supplies. Here’s how to fashion a woven pendant light yourself, for way less than you’d spend buying it new.

 

Supplies You’ll Need

A lightweight, woven basket like this a power drill with bits a pendant light kit

 

How to Make it Happen

First things first, get the basket. This will be the most complicated task you face in your basket lamp DIY: shopping for a container to turn into a pendant lamp. Thankfully, an easy task—if you’ve been inside literally any store recently, you know there’s more cute baskets in the world these days than one could ever hope to find a use for. We recommend something lightweight and permeable, a shallow woven bamboo construction or even a belly basket made of seagrass. The less weight on the bulb kit, the better. Basically, anything you’d like to see hanging from cord in your living (dining, etc.) room.

 

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