From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwickerworkwick‧er‧work /ˈwɪkəwɜːk $ ˈwɪkərwɜːrk/ noun [uncountable] DHFTIobjects made from wicker
Examples from the Corpus
wickerwork• His huge, lurching fan agitated the air like the Furies in possession of a wickerwork chair.• Unbuckling the fastenings, he removes the wraps and uncovered a wickerwork cage.• The table-tops were imitation wickerwork and there was a pointless trellis pattern on the curtains.• She soaped herself thoroughly with the gardenia guest soap which was kept in a little wickerwork basket.• Alison sitting in a low wickerwork chair with her long bare legs stretched out, was watching Irina.• The two bodies lay under canvas sheets on wickerwork mats supported by wooden trestles.