Traditionally associated with outdoor furniture, rattan has made its way indoors. With a slew of chic options today, rattan furniture and decor evoke a casual, organic vibe and are perfect for a variety of interiors, whether you’re gunning for a Hamptons-style feel or a contemporary resort-inspired space.
Bistro Rattan Dresser Console, $1,299, from Born In Colour.
The teal hue, cane panel and gold-toned capped legs of this dresser usher in a dose of vintage elegance.
Grand Peacock rattan chair (white), $588, from Hemma.
Looking every part like a royal throne, the addition of this stately peacock chair will elevate any space.
Bungalow Headboard, from $395, from Island Living by Cocoon.
Bring the resort vibes to your bedroom with this rustic headboard – you’ll feel like you’re on vacay. There’s no need to attach it too; it lays flat against the wall when the bed is pushed up against it.
Then add on to the beachy atmosphere with this teak lamp with a shaggy rattan shade.
Missveden rattan mirror, $49.90, from Ikea
If you’re on the search for a mirror to dress up a rustic, boho or coastal-style console table, look no further than this rattan mirror.
Gamlehhult rattan footstool with storage, $129, from Ikea
Not just to prop up your feet, it doubles as storage for media devices, magazines and knick knacks, too.
Draw the eye upwards with this sculptural stunner that exudes a natural and organic appeal.
The Botanist Cane Chair, $630, from Scene Shang
Handmade by artisans with sustainable rattan, this architectural beauty melds a contemporary shape with classic detailing.
Mico Coffee table, $399, from Castlery
The teak table top of this coffee table can be removed so it doubles as a storage unit. Its chic, versatile design will complement a range of aesthetics, too.
Jarrad Teak Shoe Cabinet With Rattan Doors, $509, from Wihardja
Rattan panels aren’t just decorative accents on this shoe cabinet, they offer ventilation to keep stinky shoes at bay.
This article was originally published in Home & Decor
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