Rose Gold Square Grid Fruit Basket
Rose Gold Square Grid Fruit Basket
Item Model: 1032318
Description: Rose gold square grid fruit basket
Product dimension: 26CM X 26CM X 10CM
Material: steel
Finish: Rose Gold plating
MOQ: 1000pcs
The basket is made of durable metal steel then rose gold plating, which looks shinny and classic, which is suitable for your home and kitchen.
Characteristics:
*Keeps fruit ventilated with open spaces. Allows your fruit to breath freely and openly in order to help your fruit last longer. It is no secret that fruit need open space and light to help them flourish.
*Sleek look
Our rose gold metal wire bowl can brighten up any room. The perfect accents for your kitchen, office, break room, cafes, restaurant and more.
*Perfect accent piece
Fill it with fresh seasonal fruit and admire as a table centerpiece. The rose gold color will compliment any kitchen furniture and makes for a decorative tabletop accessory.
Q: How to Create and Decorate Fruit Baskets
A: 1Select your container. Though traditional wicker baskets work very well, you can use anything that is attractive, sturdy and large enough to hold your desired array of fruit. Flower pots, bowls, pails, boxes or gift bags are possible choices.
2.Cushion the bottom of your container with filler, such as shredded paper, plastic basket grass in pretty colors or raffia strips. A shallow container only needs a thin bed of filler to protect the fruit. 3.A deep basket should have a thick bed of filler to support the fruit and make it visible.
4.Choose your fruit. Pick your favorites or fruit you know the basket recipient enjoys. Apples, oranges, pineapples, grapes and bananas are traditional fruit basket choices, but you can include other fruits as well.
5.Select a few small items to add variety to the basket, if desired. Candies, nuts, candles, packages of tea or coffee, wrapped cheese and crackers or a bottle of wine are thoughtful additions.
6. Arrange your basket, starting with the largest and heaviest items. Position the largest pieces of fruit in the middle of the basket. Set smaller fruit around the edges, with the smallest pieces on top and filling in gaps.