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Estimated Delivery Time: 2 to 3 weeks
Vendor: House Doctor
Type: Organizer
Sku: SV.HD.002.085.000
Because our products are personalized, delivery times may be longer.
After your order is placed, your product is produced with the highest quality and attention to detail, and delivery is scheduled after the product has been manufactured.
Many of our products can be customized and special orders can be placed beyond the options available on our website.
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The Orgi Cutlery Organizer is proof that functionality can be profoundly aesthetic. Handcrafted from seagrass, this piece stands out for its rustic texture and warm tones, which gently contrast with the usual rigidity of kitchen utensils.
With four generous compartments, the Orgi was designed to bring immediate order, but also a sense of serenity and connection to nature. Although perfect for cutlery, its versatility allows it to shine in any room, whether for organizing office supplies, bathroom accessories, or small personal items, always adding an organic and welcoming touch to the environment.
*Images are for illustrative purposes only and colors may vary slightly from reality.
Design: Functional piece with four dividers, featuring a handcrafted weave that gives a natural and refined aesthetic to the kitchen.
Use: Developed for organizing cutlery and serving utensils, facilitating both drawer storage and table presentation.
Materials: Ilala palm leaf and bamboo, resistant materials with a high-quality finish.
Manufacturing: Manual production that guarantees the exclusivity of each piece through natural variations in texture and color.
Maintenance: Clean only with a dry cloth. Should be kept in a dry environment to preserve the integrity of the fibers.
Width: 25 cm
Length: 35 cm
Diameter:
Height: 6 cm
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