Honjourai Wicker Storage Basket with Lid,Rattan Shelf Basket with Removable Liner Bag,160L Storage Bin,Storage Trunk with Heightened Feet,Storage Container for Wardrobe,Home Organizer

Wicker Storage Basket with Lid,Rattan Shelf Basket with Removable Liner Bag,160L Storage Bin,Storage Trunk with Heightened Feet,Storage Container for Wardrobe,Home Organizer

Features

  • [Convenient Lid Storage Basket] This storage basket features a user-friendly lid that easily opens with one hand, providing convenient access to clothing. Additionally, the lid with lock can block unpleasant odors, protect clothes from dust, and prevent access by children and pets.
  • [Robust and Detachable Liner Bag] Made from robust 600D Oxford fabric, the liner bag is both durable and removable, allowing easy hand or machine washing. It securely attaches to the basket with a metal buckle, preventing slipping even when filled.
  • [Designed with Heightened Feet] The storage trunk is designed with heightened feet ensures optimal ventilation, keeping your toys,blankets,sheets and clothes dry.
  • [Spacious and Versatile] With a generous capacity of 42.3 gallons (160L), this ample storage bin is perfect for various purposes: alongside the sofa for pillows & blankets, in the bedroom for laundry, or in the closet for storing clothes. It can also serve as a storage trunk in a kids' room.
  • [Conveniently Move and Foldable] Featuring cut-out handles on the sides, this blanket storage basket with a lid is effortlessly moving. Moreover, its foldable design enables easy storage when not in use. It was easy to put together becasue it comes pre assembled (you only had to screw in four screws).

Specifications

Color Brown
Size 17.7 x 29.9 x 20.46 Inches
Unit Count 1

A 160 L (42.3 gallon) wicker storage basket with lid for organizing household items, measuring 17.7 x 29.9 x 20.46 inches. It includes a removable 600D Oxford fabric liner that fastens with a metal buckle, a lid that opens with one hand and has a locking feature to reduce dust and odors, heightened feet for ventilation, cut-out handles for carrying, and a foldable design with minimal assembly (four screws).

Model Number: B0CMD5L112

Honjourai Wicker Storage Basket with Lid,Rattan Shelf Basket with Removable Liner Bag,160L Storage Bin,Storage Trunk with Heightened Feet,Storage Container for Wardrobe,Home Organizer Review

4.7 out of 5

I set out to tame a pile of blankets and out-of-season clothes in my small living room, and the Honjourai storage basket turned out to be a more capable piece of furniture than I expected. It’s part storage bin, part bench/coffee-table stand-in, and part decor—without trying too hard to be any one of those things. After a few weeks of daily use, here’s how it held up.

Design and build quality

This is a large-capacity, lidded wicker-style trunk—160 liters, measuring roughly 17.7 x 29.9 x 20.46 inches—that comfortably sits at the end of a bed or against a wall. The weave is resin (not natural rattan), which is a plus for durability and cleaning. Up close, the strands are uniform and consistent, with a warm brown tone that blends into both traditional and cottage-style rooms. It doesn’t scream “plastic,” which was a pleasant surprise.

Inside, a removable liner made from thick 600D Oxford fabric protects clothing and textiles and keeps smaller items from poking through the weave. The liner attaches with metal buckles so it won’t sag or collapse into the bin as you fill it. It’s machine-washable, which makes this a practical option for laundry or kids’ toy storage.

The lid opens smoothly one-handed and includes a simple latch that helps keep dust and odors in check and discourages curious pets or little hands. It’s not an airtight seal and it’s not a soft-close hinge, but it closes squarely and stays put.

Underneath, the feet are slightly raised, which does two useful things: allows air to circulate (handy if you’re tossing in damp towels or gym clothes for a short stint) and gives a robot vacuum or broom enough clearance to get under it. The base feels reinforced; in my unit there’s a longitudinal support that keeps the bottom panel from bowing with typical loads.

Setup and assembly

Assembly is minimal—four screws and you’re largely done. The frame arrives pre-assembled and you attach the feet/supports, drop in the liner, and clip the buckles. It took me about 10 minutes with the included tool. I did find the instructions a bit terse; the steps are simple, but a couple of clearer diagrams would help first-time furniture assemblers. On the upside, all the holes lined up and there was no wrestling with misfit parts.

If you’re tight on space, the basket folds down when not in use. It’s not something you’ll collapse daily, but it’s helpful for moving or seasonal storage.

Capacity and organization

At 160 liters, this trunk swallows a lot. For context, I fit:

  • Two queen-size quilts, three throw blankets, and a pair of bulky pillows.
  • A full stack of family board games with room along the sides for card games.
  • A couple of weeks’ worth of laundry for two people, using the liner alone to carry it to the washer.

The depth is generous without being cavernous; you won’t lose small items to the bottomless abyss effect you get with some big hampers. The rectangular footprint makes it easy to place against a wall or behind a sofa, and the height works as a bench at the foot of a bed. The cut-out handles are comfortable enough to shift it around the room when it’s moderately loaded.

Day-to-day use

As a living room piece, the Honjourai basket acts like a discreet storage ottoman. The top is reasonably flat; I wouldn’t park a glass directly on the lid, but a tray sits stable for remotes and a mug. In a bedroom or hallway, it passes as a low trunk. The look is intentionally neutral—and that’s the point. It hides visual clutter without calling attention to itself.

The liner is the unsung hero. It keeps pet hair and dust off linens and lets me throw the whole bag into the wash after a few sweaty gym days. The buckles keep the liner in place even when the trunk is filled to the brim, and the fabric is thick enough to resist scuffs from toy corners or board game boxes.

Ventilation is understated but effective. I noticed damp gym tops didn’t develop that trapped, musty smell as quickly as they do in a sealed plastic hamper. That said, I wouldn’t store genuinely wet items long-term—use the ventilation as a buffer, not a solution.

What it’s best at

  • Concealing bulky textiles: blankets, pillows, seasonal bedding, plush toys.
  • Multi-room flexibility: living room coffee-table alternative (with a tray), bedroom trunk, entryway bench, or a tidy toy chest.
  • Low-maintenance care: wipe the exterior with a damp cloth; machine-wash the liner.
  • Light to moderate loads: there’s enough structure to feel solid without being heavy.

Where it falls short

  • Not for heavy-duty storage: Stacks of heavy books, hand weights, or dense items can stress the bottom and may cause slight flex. If you must store heavy items, add a cut-to-size plywood insert for extra support.
  • Instructions could be clearer: The assembly is easy, but the documentation is sparse. Expect to rely on common sense more than step-by-step guidance.
  • Lid mechanics: While the lid opens one-handed and latches closed, it doesn’t have a slow-close hinge. If kids will be in and out of it, teach “hand on the lid” habits to avoid pinches.
  • Price relative to fabric bins: If all you need is under-bed storage or closet-only use, simpler fabric totes cost less. The Honjourai basket’s value shows best when you want furniture-grade looks with storage.

Durability and maintenance

Resin wicker is resilient. It won’t splinter like natural rattan and shrugs off minor spills. I’ve wiped coffee drips and dust with a damp cloth without discoloration. The weave edges are neatly trimmed, and I haven’t encountered snags on delicate fabrics. Indoors is the intended environment; while the materials tolerate humidity, I wouldn’t park it on a damp porch.

The heightened feet help avoid floor condensation and simplify cleaning underneath. They’re sturdy enough that the basket doesn’t wobble when loaded.

Practical tips

  • Use a tray if you plan to rest drinks or decor on the lid. It distributes weight and protects the surface from scratches.
  • Add a cedar block or sachet inside for linens; the latch helps keep scents in.
  • For heavy loads, reinforce the base with a thin plywood panel or a reusable corrugated plastic sheet.
  • Wash the liner on a gentle cycle and air-dry to maintain its shape and water resistance.

Who it’s for

  • Apartment dwellers and small-space households who need storage that looks like furniture.
  • Families who want a toy chest in shared spaces without the “toy box” look.
  • Anyone who cycles bedding seasonally and wants a protective, breathable trunk.
  • Pet owners who appreciate a latching lid and a washable liner.

If you primarily need garage-grade storage or plan to keep gym plates inside, look elsewhere. This isn’t a utility bin; it’s a home organizer that happens to be sturdy.

Value

Against solid wood chests, the Honjourai basket is more affordable, lighter, and easier to move. Against basic fabric bins, it costs more—but it also doubles as a decor piece and handles daily visibility with ease. For me, the balance of appearance, capacity, and minimal maintenance justifies the price, especially in spaces where an eyesore bin isn’t an option.

Final recommendation

I recommend the Honjourai storage basket for anyone seeking a roomy, good-looking storage solution that can live in plain sight. It assembles quickly, hides a mountain of textiles, and stays tidy thanks to its washable liner and latching lid. It’s not built for very heavy items, and the instructions could be clearer, but for blankets, clothes, toys, and board games, it strikes an excellent balance of form and function. If your goal is to organize without sacrificing your room’s aesthetic, this is an easy piece to put to work.



Project Ideas

Business

Curated Gift Hamper Service

Sell premium, reusable gift hampers using the wicker basket as a signature container. The removable, brandable liner keeps items pristine, the lockable lid preserves presentation during delivery, and customers appreciate the upcycled value of a high-quality storage piece after unwrapping.


Laundry Pickup & Delivery System

Use the basket as a professional transport container for a laundry service: the durable 600D liner doubles as an exchangeable laundry bag, the lid reduces odors in transit, handles make loading efficient, and the foldable design reduces vehicle storage footprint when not in use.


Airbnb / Short-Term Rental Amenity Package

Provide guests with an in-unit hospitality basket holding spare linens, toiletries, and welcome items. The lockable lid protects supplies from pets/children, the ventilated feet keep textiles fresh, and the removable liner lets cleaning staff quickly swap or launder contents between stays.


Event & Prop Rental Inventory

Add the baskets to an event-rental catalogue for rustic or lounge setups: use them as storage trunks, presentation pieces, or side tables with cushions. Their foldability and light assembly make them easy to store and transport, and the washable liners simplify turnover between clients.


Retail Display + Backstock Organizer

Offer boutiques an attractive merchandising solution—use baskets on the sales floor to display folded scarves, throws or accessories while storing backstock in the same unit with the lid closed. The liner keeps goods clean, handles simplify restocking, and the basket becomes part of the store aesthetic customers notice.

Creative

Cozy Pet Bed + Toy Stash

Turn the basket into a stylish pet bed by leaving the lid off or partially open, adding a custom-cut cushion inside, and using the washable 600D liner to hold toys or a removable heating pad. The heightened feet give airflow under the bed, the handles make it easy to move between rooms, and the lockable lid can keep other pets or kids from disturbing the bed when you need it quiet.


Portable Picnic & Cooler Hamper

Line the basket with an insulated insert or heavy-gauge plastic inside the removable Oxford liner to create a 42-gallon picnic cooler that holds drinks, snacks and plates. The one-hand-opening lid and lock keep contents secure, the cut-out handles simplify carrying, and the foldable design makes storage easy between outings.


Bench / Coffee Table with Hidden Storage

Invert the basket and screw a flat wooden top (padded or upholstered) to the lid to make a rustic bench or small coffee table with large hidden storage. The lockable lid keeps items dust-free, the feet provide ventilation so stored textiles stay fresh, and the liner makes it simple to pull out and wash what’s inside.


Indoor Planter Organizer & Plant Theater

Use the basket as a decorative multi-pot planter cover: place potted plants inside the liner to protect the wicker, use trays to catch drainage and rely on the heightened feet for airflow. The lid can be repurposed as a small work surface for repotting, and the foldable frame means seasonal swaps are easy.


Kids' Dress-Up Trunk with Compartments

Convert the basket into a dress-up trunk by sewing or velcro-ing internal dividers to the detachable liner for hats, shoes and costumes. The lockable lid keeps small pieces contained, the washable liner handles makeup and messy play, and the large 160L capacity stores a season’s worth of costumes.