Imbali Whisk Broom
Description
Can a broom be sculptural? Imbali makes a strong case. Its finely fanned bristles, woven from sustainably harvested lutindzi grass, give it a light, fluid form, while the carefully wrapped, triple-headed handle adds a touch of structure. A collaboration between Siyaphambili Handcraft’s artisans in Eswatini and European designers Agathe Pautrot and Delphine Meriaux, it’s made to sweep, but just as likely to be admired.
"Imbali" means "Flower" in SiSwati — a name chosen by the artisans to reflect its graceful shape.
Features & Details
- Material: Handle and Bristles: Lutindzi Grass, Coleochloa Setifera - Binding: Sisal, Agave Sisalana
- Dimensions: L 13-17 in
- Country of Origin: Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)
Shipping & Returns
Shipping Policy
We currently only ship to Canada and the US (except PO boxes, APO/FPO and US Territories).
Your order will be shipped DDP (Delivery Duty Paid) so that you don't have to pay extra fees upon delivery. Please allow 2-10 business days for delivery from receipt of tracking. Add 5 business days for shipments to Canada.
Free shipping on orders above $175USD is applicable to USA and Canada orders with exception of Hawaii and Alaska where air shipping rates apply.
Selective items categorized as furniture, rugs, lighting, long brooms, and oversized are exempt from free shipping. A shipping charge for these items will be charged on your order at check out. Freight charge does not include assembly.
We hope you’ll love your purchase. In case you need to make a return, you have 30 days from receipt to send eligible items back to us, with the exception of furniture and rugs. You have 14 days from receipt to send eligible furniture and rugs. Items that are customized or special ordered are not eligible for return. Items discounted by 50% or more are considered Final Sale and are not eligible for return.
Contact us at care@goodeeworld.com to initiate a return request.
Please see our Shipping & Return Policy for further details and rates.
Causes This Product Supports
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Natural Materials
This maker crafts products that are derived from plants, animals, or other naturally occurring materials.
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Heritage Craft Preservation
This maker supports the preservation of heritage crafts and enables artisans to create sustainable livelihoods through their traditional skills.
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Marginalized Communities
This maker employs and supports individuals in communities facing economic, social, gender, or geographic barriers, providing access to essential resources, opportunities, and services.
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Gender Advocacy
This maker actively advocates for women and non-binary people by fostering equitable opportunities, promoting leadership development, and supporting initiatives that empower them to enhance their skills.
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Community Engagement
This maker actively engages in local initiatives in the communities in which it serves.
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Carbon Reduction
This company is committed to reducing its carbon footprint through initiatives such as adopting renewable energy sources, optimizing production processes, and/or establishing annual carbon-reduction targets.