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The seventies are back in all walks of life - from fashion and weddings to home decor. Everything old is new again. Our first apartment featured heavily textured grass cloth wallpaper, and one of those iconic rattan peacock chairs. My younger self thought it was quite chic. Today's styles are even better. The Sienna side chairs above are the perfect example of how rattan can bridge the gap between modern and traditional. Here's inspiration.
Balboa Chairs
Proof that rattan can be fashionably formal, too. The touch of brass on the chair legs adds the luxe. And on the wall is the new Verano wallpaper.
Amina Coffee Table
This table becomes a stunning centerpiece to any room. The weave adds texture and an open feel to
your space.
Arteriors Filamento Chandelier
Super chic with hand strung rattan cinched with a steel band, then finished in gold. It's a wow in black, as well.
Jamie Young Lounge Chair
This is how I think I would do rattan today. The black rattan elevates the classic cain to another level of style. A bit more sophisticated. Love it!
Rattan & Enamel Trays
Tray chic. Serve up something fabulous with these stylish servers.
South Seas Bar Cart
For cocktails on the go or on the roll. This wheeled cart is inspired by a mid century antique. It features the texture and beauty of handwoven rattan.
Santa Barbara Pendant
Loving the natural rattan with the white kitchen. A bit unexpected but oh so good!
Kim Seybert's Spoke Placemats
The perfect blend of clean design and natural organic elements. Found on the fabulous website of
Handmade Rattan Doll Crib
When it is important to you to have the toys be as good looking as their room. How sweet is this and the little girl that lives here? It's on backorder, but worth the wait.
Woven Baskets
I always head to World Market when in need of a basket. You will find a wide assortment done in rattan, banana leaf, and more. The price is always right as well. Use these for dog toys, magazines, towels etc.
Arteriors Volta Mirror
What a fabulous find with an interesting story. It's really more art than mirror. Now on sale at...
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