Rattan
Rattan: Unique, durable and ecological beauty
As the growth cycle of rattan is significantly shorter than that of wood, rattan is a very durable material to work with. It’s considered as being ecological and sustainable for a number of reasons:
no pesticides or fertilizers are needed for cultivating rattan
rattan is CO2 neutral thanks to its rapid growth, and it’s recyclable
rattan grows best under some sort of tree cover and as a result rattan planting indirectly protects tree cover and forests.
Handcrafted and low-maintenance
Rattan is a very flexible material with distinct characteristics, thus allowing to create beautiful, unique and solely handcrafted designs with it. It’s therefore no wonder that rattan is one of the favourite materials at Vincent Sheppard to work with.
Handcrafted rattan furniture from Vincent Sheppard exemplifies the perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design, offering a diverse range of products from plant stands and lamp shades to coffee tables and lounge chairs. Each piece is meticulously crafted to highlight the natural beauty and durability of rattan, creating furniture that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional.
As a bonus, rattan is easy to maintain: clean it every now and then with a moist towel and some natural soap, and you’ll be able to enjoy it for many years to come!
Tips for maintaining rattan furniture
Regular dusting: Use a soft cloth or feather duster to gently remove dust.
Clean spills and stains: Use a damp cloth with mild soapy water, make sure the cloth is not overly wet. Dry thoroughly after cleaning to prevent mold and mildew.
Deep cleaning: Use a soft-bristle brush or toothbrush and warm soapy water to clean the weave and crevices. Ensure the furniture is completely dry afterwards.
Avoid harsh chemicals: Do not use bleach or abrasive scrubbing pads to clean the rattan.