Rattan
Natural Rattan
Our natural rattan is made from the raw material of the rattan palm. After the furniture piece is crafted, the material is stained with color and sealed with a clear varnish. Thanks to this protective coating, the surface is better protected against external influences and offers a pleasantly smooth finish.
Natural Rattan
Our natural rattan is made from the genuine raw material of the rattan palm. After each furniture piece is completed, the material is stained with color and sealed with a clear lacquer. The protective coating makes the surface more resistant to external influences while providing a smooth and pleasant finish.
Rattan furniture has stood for quality and craftsmanship for generations. It takes its name from the raw material used — the rattan palm — which has replaced willow, the material once used for traditional wicker furniture. Today, button chairs and rocking chairs are no longer made from brown willow but from rattan, which, thanks to its finer weave and modern finishes, offers a fresh and elegant appearance.
This versatile material also allows for completely new shapes and designs, enabling the creation of rattan furniture in a wide range of styles. Rattan seating sets, especially those with a Mediterranean touch, have become a favorite choice for conservatories, as the natural material harmonizes beautifully with bright spaces and indoor plants.
Another highlight of our rattan furniture: every step of the process — from harvesting the plants to the finished product — is carried out by hand and without direct CO₂ emissions, making rattan furniture among the most environmentally friendly furniture in the world.
The Rattan Plant
The climbing wonder that is rattan is an ideal natural material for strong, high-quality furniture that remains in harmony with nature. Did you know that rattan palms can grow up to 40 cm per day and reach lengths of up to 200 meters? There are more than 350 subspecies of the rattan palm, which grows mainly in tropical regions such as Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, as well as parts of Africa and Australia. With its long spines, the plant makes its way through dense tropical forests.
Rattan Cane
After harvesting and peeling the plant, the resulting rattan material — in its full thickness — can only be used for frame construction or for furniture with solid rattan rods. Outside of furniture making, these rattan canes are also commonly used in martial arts.
It’s easy to see the beautiful structure of the rattan plant, whose fine water channels create a unique and durable natural material, perfectly suited for furniture making.
Rattan Cane
After the rattan plant is harvested and peeled, the material — in its natural, solid form — is primarily used for building sturdy furniture frames or pieces crafted from full rattan rods. Beyond furniture making, these canes are also valued in other fields, such as martial arts, where their strength and flexibility are highly appreciated.
The intricate structure of the rattan plant is clearly visible in each cane: its fine network of water channels gives rise to a remarkable natural material that combines resilience, lightness, and timeless beauty — ideal for high-quality handcrafted furniture.
Characteristics of Rattan Furniture
Our rattan furniture is particularly distinguished by its exceptional durability. Each piece is crafted not only to become a beloved part of your home but also a treasured heirloom for future generations. The high-quality processing of the raw material, combined with protective stains and finishes, contributes to its longevity — as does the natural strength of the rattan itself.
Living with Rattan
Rattan furniture is especially popular for its use of natural materials, bringing a touch of nature into your home. This charismatic material creates an atmosphere of warmth and tranquility that few other types of furniture can achieve. Soft shapes and light tones foster a cozy, inviting ambiance and give your living space a true sense of comfort and harmony.
teak wood
Plantation Wood
Our teak wood is sourced from government-regulated plantations in Indonesia. The high-quality wood is cultivated there and harvested after several years of growth. As an oil-rich hardwood, teak is especially known for its strength and durability. To enhance its natural beauty, the wood is treated with a thin layer of color for a smooth and refined surface finish.
Recycled Teak Wood
Furniture made from recycled teak wood is truly something special. For this, old wood — previously used, for example, as railway sleepers or in houses — is given a new purpose. The reclaimed wood is carefully cleaned and sanded through a detailed restoration process. Because of its age and origin, the wood often shows patches or small holes that highlight its unique character and tell the story of its past.
Brushed Surface
For brushed furniture, the surface is treated with steel brushes. This process removes the softer wood fibers to a depth of about 1–3 millimeters, giving the piece a subtly rustic character that beautifully accentuates the natural wood grain.
spruce wood
Untreated Spruce Wood
The surface of our untreated spruce wood furniture is completely natural, making it ideal for allergy sufferers as well as for further customization. Each piece is finely crafted and sanded, allowing it to be easily sealed or stained to achieve the desired finish or color.
Lacquered Spruce Wood
The wood is stained several times to achieve the desired color tone and then sealed with a clear lacquer. For opaque finishes, such as “Antique White,” the color is applied directly as a lacquer coating.