I hate to break it to you, but this Martha Stewart-designed basket is probably chicer than any plastic storage you already have (and it's under $20)
Don't blame me if it sells out while you're reading this – this stylish, Martha-made basket is your new must-have, and it's quietly reduced on Wayfair


It's not every day I see a basket that lingers in my thoughts for hours, but then, not every piece is designed by Martha Stewart. Of course, the original influencer made the mundane beautiful by creating a rattan basket that's both chic and versatile, and, most unbelievably of all, it's currently under $20.
Martha's rattan basket (available at Wayfair) was initially designed for bread, but that shouldn't prevent you from taking it beyond the kitchen or dining room. It's the perfect size for miscellaneous items in every room, whether it's face towels in the bathroom or socks in your bedroom.
When it comes to storage ideas in the entryway, I can also envision this on a sideboard, where you can keep keys, letters, and other frequently forgotten items when rushing out the door. Its rattan exterior is arguably the most versatile material you can introduce to any room, so you don't need to worry about sacrificing style in the name of functionality. Trust me when I say: There's no wrong place to keep this basket,
Though it was initially designed as a bread basket, this piece is versatile enough to work as a container for just about anything. I suggest using one in your entryway to store essentials, and on a console in your living room. It's also great for organizing anything from socks to facecloths. There is no limit to this retro storage solution.
As we continue to enjoy the retro style revival into late 2025 and 2026, it's no surprise to see more rattan pieces on the market. However, using rattan as storage is one of the cleverest ways to tap into the look. It's practical but still makes a statement, and, as experts explain.
'What I adore about rattan and wicker is how they have this beautiful, timeless quality. They have long been staples in the world of interior design, thanks to their versatility, natural texture, and effortless elegance,' comments Daniela Venturini, an art director and trend forecaster at Wayfair.
'Rattan transcends trends and is incredibly adaptable, allowing you to create a range of looks from relaxed boho to coastal and sleek modern. Key elements to create these different looks include pairing rattan with complementary materials like linen, ceramics, and leather, or mixing it with metals and glass for a more modern edge.'
Whether you're investing in a large statement piece (such as an accent chair) or a single basket, you can know it will impress through the years, as it's already done for so many decades before.
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Like the basket, this tray is designed for hosting, but it has a life way beyond the dining table. The lightweight design, raised sides, and integrated handles allow you to carry from place to place with ease, while it also looks great on an ottoman or coffee table in your living room.
I haven’t found a more attractive way to tame everyday clutter. Choose from classic navy blue or the warm, natural rattan finish (shown here). It’s a smart solution to your storage woes, and with Martha’s trusted name behind it, you can count on lasting quality and timeless style.
Once again, Martha Stewart makes storage feel timeless. This piece leans into the classic wicker look, perfect for channeling that effortless East Hampton aesthetic. And while it’s undeniably stylish, it never forgets its true purpose: keeping everything neatly organized.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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