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Rattan furniture trend: Our top 8 statement chairs!

The rattan furniture trend is certainly one with legs. We first wrote about its mass resurgence back in 2017 and the look has remained a constant in our Pinterest and Instagram feeds since. And while the material has been used to create all sorts of different furniture pieces, our favourite iteration is the statement armchair. Here are our top eight picks, perfect for Hamptons, rustic and coastal homes.

Oz Design Furniture Bermuda designer chair: Made from fast growing, environmentally sustainable materials, this gorgeous chair is handmade from bamboo, rattan and bent cane bound together with reed. $699.

Oz Design Furniture

Home Bazar: With prices starting from $39, this new rattan range is notable for its ridiculously low price points and stylish designs. The range will hit WA and QLD Bunnings store this week, with VIC and NSW to follow next week. Expect a stampede!

Home Bazar
Home Bazar Bahama sofa, $99
Home Bazar
Home Bazar Essential rattan chair, $169

Temple & Webster Hyde Park Malawi rattan club chair: Available in white, natural and black, this classic club chair combines a cedar timber frame with hand woven rattan. $499.

Rattan chair

The Family Love Tree Latitude lounge chair: Gorgeous curves and a pink upholstered seat that’s perfect for comfort-lovers. What’s not to love? $699.

 

Family Love Tree

Wild Fig Bodhi bamboo sofa: Perfect for the outdoors, this sleek handmade sofa comes with a cushion upholstered in a fabric that is water, mildew and fade resistant. $1252.

Wild Fig rattan chair

HK Living rattan egg chair (natural): Available locally at Norsu Interiors, this stylish chair combines a hand braided seat with legs made from black lacquered metal. $999.

HK Living

Sitting Pretty Harper rattan armchair: This stylish, (and not your run of the mill) rattan number has a thick base cushion and comfy back support too. I love its curves and criss cross detailing. $519.

Sitting Pretty rattan chair

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By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

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