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Baba Tree Placemats - Harmony

Sale price$119.99
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The Baba Tree Placemats - Harmony is your answer to elevated dining with soul. For hosts who design experiences, not just dinners.

Why You’ll Love Them

  • Handwoven artistry – Crafted by skilled Ghanaian artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations.

  • Naturally beautiful – Made from Veta vera grass, offering a rich, earthy tone and subtle texture that complements any table style.

  • Set of 4 – A complete collection for effortless elegance—whether elevating everyday dining or hosting with distinction.

  • Timeless and versatile – Pairs beautifully with everything from minimalist dinnerware to colourful tabletop decor.

  • Rooted in ritual – Designed to anchor your meals in intention, care, and cultural connection.

  • Sustainable and durable – Crafted from locally Veta Veragrass for lasting quality and conscious living.

What if every setting could tell a story, woven by hand, rooted in heritage? Handwoven in Ghana from natural Veta veragrass, each piece carries the spirit of community, craftsmanship, and quiet elegance. Their 15-inch round shape offers the perfect foundation, organic, textured, and rich with detail, to frame your everyday meals or celebratory spreads.

Whether paired with modern ceramics or heirloom dishware, this placemat brings balance, beauty, and a grounded aesthetic to your table.

Measuring 15 inches in diameter, they’re generously sized to accommodate full place settings while offering a touch of earthy refinement.

Let your table reflect the meaning behind every meal with modern African home decor.

Limited Quantities Available.

Dimensions Approximately : 15 in

Handwoven in limited quantities.

Product Care

Spot clean with cold water.

Baba Tree Placemats - Harmony handwoven placemat in pink, green, and brown.
Baba Tree Placemats - Harmony Sale price$119.99

Behind the Craftmanship

Baba Tree

The Baba Tree Basket Company Has Been Preserving The Culture Of Baskets And The Gurunsi Community In Bolgatanga For Over 20 Years.