There’s a quiet beauty in objects shaped by hand, pieces that hold both purpose and history. These baskets are woven from Totora reed, a material deeply rooted in Peruvian life, used for centuries along the shores of Lake Titicaca. Each Taylor basket begins with harvested stalks that are dried under the sun, then carefully woven by artisan cooperatives in Northern Peru. The result is something both sculptural and enduring, organic in form, rich in texture, and grounded in a sense of place that feels both timeless and essential.