Plant weavings: rattan, sea rush, abaca...
Let yourself be seduced by natural materials!
For decades, Balinese have been transforming plant materials into real handicrafts.
A quick zoom on the basket: The art of weaving plants!
Balinese craftsmen spend several hours, even days, making the products on our online store! Baskets, chandeliers, table sets... They are very adept at making utensils from rattan, abaca or sea rush.
Rattan
Rattan is a evergreen climbing fern.
The stems are used as a binder and are very popular for making traditional baskets. This plant grows in abundance on the island of Bali. Long neglected, the rattan has reinvented itself and made its comeback to bring a bohemian and cozy touch to our décor. You will not be able to miss this subject by browsing our site! Lights, baskets,lampshades, mirrors... There's something for everyone!
Abaca
Abaca is a variety of banana trees found mainly in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia. Abaca fibres are strong and very resistant to seawater. Very flexible and available in many colour variations, theabaca also allows you to create elegant furniture with ethnic accents. Declined on various decorative objects,this material will bring charm and originality to your living room!
Sea Jonc
Natural origin means natural appearance! From an eponymous aquatic plant growing in flood fields in China, the sea rush is harvested, dried, spun and woven. This natural material is even more beautiful when it is adorned with shells! Our colourful table sets are a case in which we can see this!
Weaving and artisan basketry is the big trend of the moment! Interior decorators and architects are tearing it apart for its authentic and natural side.