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5 Things No One Told You About Rattan Furniture

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Natural Porto Rattan Occasional Chair

1. Natural rattan CANNOT get wet!

Regular exposure to dampness and other environmental conditions can harm wicker furniture made of rattan or other natural materials. Moisture can soften and degrade the material, compromising the structural integrity of the furniture. 

Mould and mildew are other concerns associated with excessive moisture. Mold spores can be found everywhere, but they require moisture to thrive. If the rattan becomes soaked, it could create the damp atmosphere necessary for mould spores to take hold and develop. 

Extreme sunlight may also cause rattan furniture to deteriorate. It has the potential to discolour the rattan and leave it looking uneven. This can occur even if the furniture is indoors and in a bright setting for prolonged periods of time. Extreme temperatures can also cause natural wicker furniture to become brittle and break, leaving it too dried out, which can result in shattered pieces. 

2. Rattan is entirely eco-friendly and sustainable

It might be challenging to find decent-quality eco-friendly furniture as we grow more environmentally aware. Cane and rattan furniture are a great alternative to classic hardwood. 

Rattan grows at an astonishing rate of more than 2 cm every day and can grow up to 6 metres every year! Rattan may be completely grown and harvested in two years whereas most hardwoods can take 20-30 years, making rattan a perfectly sustainable and ecologically beneficial product. 

This incredible material also contributes to the survival of many other plants and ecosystems. It survives as a runner by relying on other trees and plants. As a result, rattan harvesters are urged to protect the rainforests where they are located. Rattan may also grow in difficult environments, such as floodwater, which would normally render soil unworkable. 

It also provides income to several small farmers in South and Southeast Asia, where it is produced and collected. It gives residents in these places a consistent, dependable income in a simplistic trade with a focus on labour-intensive operation. 

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Natural Rattan Loft Chair
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Natural Rattan Teardrop Chair

3. Wicker furniture has been around for over 5000 years

The term “wicker” derives from the Scandinavian words wika, which means “to bend,” and vikker, which means “willow.” Wicker has been present for thousands of years and is one of the oldest known furniture-making processes. 

Wicker’s popularity spread from Egypt and the Ancient Sumerian Civilisations through Rome, numerous European countries, and eventually to America on the Mayflower in the shape of a baby carriage. Archaeologists have discovered Egyptian wicker fashioned from rattan and marsh grasses unique to the region. 

It quickly expanded over the world and was often regarded as a unique form of furnishing with beautiful embellishments that were intricately crafted. Many people adore it for the attention to detail that goes into each piece. 

Weaving wicker is still taught to preserve this traditional art form alive. Although current technology has made the manufacturing process more efficient, every wicker furniture piece is still handcrafted, ensuring that quality and artistry remain a hallmark of this old art form. Modern wicker furniture is seen as sleek, creative, and superior to previous historical materials and processes. 

4. Natural rattan is good for your health

Rattan furniture is not only eco-friendly, but it also does not emit any dangerous pollutants even after extended use. This will calm your mind, particularly if your furniture will be enjoyed by young children, elderly people, and pets. 

Using more natural materials in the home can allow for a more tranquil environment, creating a calm and energising space for you and your family. Not only does the use of natural materials in our homes, like rattan and wicker, affect our wellbeing and happiness, they are also intrinsically more aesthetically pleasing than manufactured materials. 

5. Wicker is actually rattan!

Contrary to widely held belief, people mistakenly assume that wicker is the sort of material used to make furniture, but it is in fact the weaving technique. Furniture woven in the wicker style is frequently made from rattan. To find out more about how to identify what type of weave your rattan furniture is, check out the infographic below: 

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5 Things No One Told You About Rattan Furniture

its all about the house 2
Natural Porto Rattan Occasional Chair

1. Natural rattan CANNOT get wet!

Regular exposure to dampness and other environmental conditions can harm wicker furniture made of rattan or other natural materials. Moisture can soften and degrade the material, compromising the structural integrity of the furniture. 

Mould and mildew are other concerns associated with excessive moisture. Mold spores can be found everywhere, but they require moisture to thrive. If the rattan becomes soaked, it could create the damp atmosphere necessary for mould spores to take hold and develop. 

Extreme sunlight may also cause rattan furniture to deteriorate. It has the potential to discolour the rattan and leave it looking uneven. This can occur even if the furniture is indoors and in a bright setting for prolonged periods of time. Extreme temperatures can also cause natural wicker furniture to become brittle and break, leaving it too dried out, which can result in shattered pieces. 

home at 104 2
Natural Rattan Loft Chair

2. Rattan is entirely eco-friendly and sustainable

It might be challenging to find decent-quality eco-friendly furniture as we grow more environmentally aware. Cane and rattan furniture are a great alternative to classic hardwood. 

Rattan grows at an astonishing rate of more than 2 cm every day and can grow up to 6 metres every year! Rattan may be completely grown and harvested in two years whereas most hardwoods can take 20-30 years, making rattan a perfectly sustainable and ecologically beneficial product. 

This incredible material also contributes to the survival of many other plants and ecosystems. It survives as a runner by relying on other trees and plants. As a result, rattan harvesters are urged to protect the rainforests where they are located. Rattan may also grow in difficult environments, such as floodwater, which would normally render soil unworkable. 

It also provides income to several small farmers in South and Southeast Asia, where it is produced and collected. It gives residents in these places a consistent, dependable income in a simplistic trade with a focus on labour-intensive operation. 

mcinteriorsorganised
Natural Rattan Teardrop Chair

3. Wicker furniture has been around for over 5000 years

The term “wicker” derives from the Scandinavian words wika, which means “to bend,” and vikker, which means “willow.” Wicker has been present for thousands of years and is one of the oldest known furniture-making processes. 

Wicker’s popularity spread from Egypt and the Ancient Sumerian Civilizations through Rome, numerous European countries, and eventually to America on the Mayflower in the shape of a baby carriage. Archaeologists have discovered Egyptian wicker fashioned from rattan and marsh grasses unique to the region. 

It quickly expanded over the world and was often regarded as a unique form of furnishing with beautiful embellishments that were intricately crafted. Many people adore it for the attention to detail that goes into each piece. 

Weaving wicker is still taught to preserve this traditional art form alive. Although current technology has made the manufacturing process more efficient, every wicker furniture piece is still handcrafted, ensuring that quality and artistry remain a hallmark of this old art form. Modern wicker furniture is seen as sleek, creative, and superior to previous historical materials and processes. 

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Natural Rattan Snug Chair

4. Natural rattan is good for your health

Rattan furniture is not only eco-friendly, but it also does not emit any dangerous pollutants even after extended use. This will calm your mind, particularly if your furniture will be enjoyed by young children, elderly people, and pets. 

Using more natural materials in the home can allow for a more tranquil environment, creating a calm and energising space for you and your family. Not only does the use of natural materials in our homes, like rattan and wicker, affect our wellbeing and happiness, they are also intrinsically more aesthetically pleasing than manufactured materials. 

5. Wicker is actually rattan!

Contrary to widely held belief, people mistakenly assume that wicker is the sort of material used to make furniture, but it is in fact the weaving technique. Furniture woven in the wicker style is frequently made from rattan. To find out more about how to identify what type of weave your rattan furniture is, check out the infographic below: 

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