In my house is a Tuvaluan basket, a tiny piece of an island the world cannot fail | Kate Lyons
Each day this week, essay series Before it is lost will feature Pacific writers detailing the climate fight that threatens the survival of their islands
I own a basket I can never throw away.
It is deeply impractical, with a wide base that means it takes up the entire surface area of any coffee table it sits on and a tall, rigid handle that makes storing it on any sort of shelf impossible.