Set of 5 Rohé baskets with lid, 1960's.

These five rattan and steel baskets with a lid are often attributed to Dutch designer, Dirk van Sliedregt. Personally I don't think so as Dirk van Sliedregt never designed for Rohé, were these were manufactured in Noordwolde, Netherlands in the 1960s.

This Rohé basket has a metal structure covered in wicker. The organic material is carefully woven around the steel frame, which is painted black. The combination of metal and organic gives a modern feel to this piece. With functionality at its core, the basket is a decorative piece that can be used in versatile ways.

Dutch midcentury rattan pieces like this 'Rohé' piece have a well-established history and have been highly sought after in the past years.

Rohé Noordwolde has been the main manufacturer for Dutch rattan furniture since the early 20th century. The Rohé rattan manufactory was established in the Frisian town of Noordwolde in 1919 and became one of the largest employers in Friesland. The Dutch brand became big due to the immense popularity of rattan furniture after the Second World War.
A true product from Dutch soil.

Preferably sold as a set of 5.