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Our Ranges

Kingdom


Mali

Chair: H 94 x D 86 x W 66
Sofa: H 94 x D 86 x W 120
Side Table: H 45 x D 42 x W 42
Coffee Table: H 45 x D 51 x W 66

Granby £749
 

Mali

Chair: H 110 x D 89 x W 70
Sofa: H 110 x D 89 x W 125
Side Table: H 47 x D 41 x W 41
Coffee Table: H 47 x D 52 x W 67

Harwell £849
 

Mali

Chair: H 110 x D 89 x W 70
Sofa: H 110 x D 89 x W 125
Side Table: H 47 x D 41 x W 41
Coffee Table: H 47 x D 52 x W 67

Kimberley £849
 

Mali

Chair: H 96 x D 89 x W 71
Sofa: H 110 x D 89 x W 125
Side Table: H 47 x D 41 x W 41
Coffee Table: H 47 x D 52 x W 67

Linby £849

Mali

Dining Chair: H 95 x D 59 x W 45
Round Dining Table: H 78 x D 98 x W 98

Misson £849

 

Boundary

We have limited stock of our first ever range of rattan cane furniture, Boundary.

Please contact us if you are interested in any of these pieces and we will confirm stock availability and, where appropriate, prices.


Ashby

Belvoir
Belvoir

Cromwell
Cromwell

Darlton
Darlton

 

Edwalton
Edwalton


Farndon

Farndon

 

 

What is Rattan Cane?

Rattan cane furniture is a type of palm, contrary to popular belief they are not trees as rattan cane grows in a similar way to a vine, climbing up and around other plants. It shares many similarities with bamboo, however it is not hollow but solid and ranges in diameter from a few millimetres to 7cm. Growing up to 180 metres long rattan cane is found primarily in South East Asia.

Furniture Uses

Rattan cane is used in many furnishings. Quite often the skin is taken off the cane and is used as a weaving material, the core is then used for a huge variety of rattan cane furniture. Rattan cane is a fantastic material for cane furniture making as it is lighter than wood but just as durable and is also quite flexible. All this makes rattan cane a perfect material for baskets, chairs and other lightweight furniture.