There’s something about a wicker basket that just makes a room feel lived in — warm, layered, and effortlessly styled. Whether you’re a seasoned home decorator or just starting to find your aesthetic, wicker baskets are one of the easiest (and most affordable) ways to add natural texture and cozy charm to any space. The best part? They’re endlessly versatile.
Why Wicker Baskets Work in Almost Any Style
Wicker baskets aren’t just a farmhouse thing. They blend beautifully into:
- Bohemian spaces — layer them with macramé, rattan, and plants
- Modern minimalist rooms — use clean-lined baskets in neutral tones to add warmth without clutter
- Coastal interiors — pair with whitewashed wood and linen for a breezy feel
- Traditional homes — stack them near a fireplace for a timeless, collected look
The secret is in the texture. Wicker introduces a natural, handcrafted element that softens hard furniture lines and adds visual depth to any corner.
Start with a Purpose, Then Pick Your Basket
Before you go basket-shopping, think about what you actually need. Wicker baskets are both decorative and functional, so it helps to pair intention with style.
- Living room: Store throw blankets, magazines, or kids’ toys
- Bathroom: Corral rolled towels, extra toilet paper, or bath products
- Kitchen: Display fruit, organize pantry items, or hold napkins and utensils
- Bedroom: Use as a laundry hamper, nightstand organizer, or under-bed storage
- Entryway: A basket by the door is perfect for shoes, scarves, or mail
Once you know the purpose, choose a basket with the right size and weave. Tighter weaves look more polished and modern; looser, chunkier weaves feel more relaxed and bohemian.
How to Style Wicker Baskets Like a Pro
Layer Different Sizes and Shapes
Don’t just grab one basket — mix it up. A tall, narrow basket next to a wide, shallow tray creates visual interest. Grouping three baskets of varying heights in a corner instantly looks intentional and styled.
Let What’s Inside Do the Talking
What you put in your basket matters as much as the basket itself. Try:
- Dried botanicals like pampas grass, eucalyptus, or cotton stems
- Chunky knit throws folded loosely and draped over the edge
- A trailing pothos or ivy plant spilling out for a natural, organic feel
- Stacked linen napkins or folded hand towels for the kitchen or bathroom
Use Baskets on Walls, Not Just the Floor
Wall-mounted wicker baskets are having a major moment — and for good reason. A gallery-style arrangement of round wicker wall baskets in different sizes and weaves creates a stunning, boho-chic focal point above a sofa, bed, or entryway console.
Mix in a few woven plates or flat-weave pieces to keep the arrangement dynamic. Stick to a cohesive color palette — natural tans and browns, or a mix of bleached white and dark espresso — to keep things feeling curated rather than chaotic.
The Do’s and Don’ts of Wicker Basket Decorating
Do:
- Mix different materials — seagrass, rattan, water hyacinth, and bamboo all work together beautifully
- Let baskets breathe; don’t overstuff them
- Use a basket as a planter with a plastic liner inside
Don’t:
- Match everything too perfectly — slight variation makes it look collected, not staged
- Ignore scale — a tiny basket in a large room gets lost; go bigger than you think you need
- Forget the outdoors — wicker baskets work on covered porches and patios too
Bring It All Together
Wicker baskets are one of those rare décor elements that check every box — affordable, functional, sustainable, and genuinely beautiful. Whether you use one as a statement piece or build a whole vignette around a collection of them, they bring that elusive textured charm that makes a house feel like a home.
Start small with one basket in a space that feels bare, and see how naturally the rest follows. Save this article for your next decorating refresh — your future, cozier self will thank you!



