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Natemia Rope Storage Basket

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Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Made from 50% cotton and 50% polyester for durability and eco-friendliness.
  • GOTS and OEKO-TEX certified, ensuring organic and safe materials.
  • A stylish, versatile storage solution that blends in with any home decor.
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Rope Storage Basket $34.99

Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.

Natemia’s rope storage basket is the perfect organizer for all baby things, including toys, clothes, towels, swaddles, laundry and more! At 15”x15”x 14” our storage bin is extra roomy and will help you organize your daily routine! Natemia’s storage basket is a stylish alternative to bulky nursery storage bins.

This beautiful rope organizer comes in a pleasant two-toned design that is gender neutral and blends in stylishly with surrounding decor. Our storage organizer is an essential versatile storage item. It can be used for nursery or playroom storage to organize toys, stuffed animals, blankets, laundry, towels and more. Place one or more in each room of your house for easy storage solutions that also happen to look great.

All Natemia fabrics are GOTS Certified Organic Cotton, OEKO-TEX Certified, and Made Using Renewable Energy.

50% Polyester, 50% Cotton.

Machine washable in cold water on a gentle cycle and air drying recommended to maintain shape and durability. For spot cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild soap and water.

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3,000+ BANNED INGREDIENTS

Only the healthiest for little ones.

From baby wipes to toddler toys, every product is reviewed to meet strict ingredient and material standards — prioritizing safety, sustainability, and less plastic at every (baby) step.

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All products made without BPA, phthalates, synthetics dyes, or chlorine processing

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Certified cruelty free

Reviewed for material impact and certified wherever applicable

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Less plastic, fewer worries

Reduced-plastic and plastic-free options that help reduce microplastic exposure

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