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The rattan & cane edit: Our top 10 furniture buys

Rattan and cane furniture has been one of the biggest interior trends of 2018 and it’s showing no sign of going anywhere soon! While it’s easy to associate rattan and cane with beach houses and boho apartments, there are plenty of brands reinventing this material into modern designs that feel laid-back yet luxurious.

Whether your home is modern, contemporary or coastal, this round-up has a rattan or cane piece that can be weaved into any interior style.

Cabarita Beach Bedhead by Naturally Cane– from $599

Pair this statement bedhead with beautiful linen sheets for a relaxed, coastal bedroom vibe.

Latitude Lounge Chair and Latitude Coffee Table from The Family Love Tree – $695 and $595

Crafted from gorgeous natural rattan, I love the retro look of this lounge chair and coffee table combo.

Stockholm 2017 Armchair by IKEA – $199

A handmade rattan armchair that is on-trend and budget friendly!

Paris Bassinet by Byron Bay Hanging Chairs– $499

Perfect for a bohemian or coastal-style nursery, this handmade rattan baby bassinet oozes Parisian vintage style. I happen to know Jen’s ordered one for her new baby!

Juliet Occasional Chair by Coco Republic – $1,355

Crafted from solid teak and woven rattan, this classic club chair is a timeless investment (p.s. it’s currently on sale!)

Classic Lounger by Malawi Cane Australia – $1,190

A lounge chair that was just made for tanning and afternoon napping.

Cane V2 Sofa by Curio$4,889

A luxurious take on the rattan trend, this sleek and smooth timber rattan weave sofa showcases an exquisite level of craftsmanship that’s worthy of the price-tag.

Cane Side Table by Curio $789

Another piece from the new Curio cane range, this side table will reflect well in any modern bedroom.

The Coco Hanging Chair by Byron Bay Hanging Chairs– $499

Another Pinterest trend that I’ve been obsessed with of late is the hanging chair. Styled indoors or outdoors, this swaying seat from Byron Bay Hanging Chairs will make quite the focal point!

For more on interiors trends: Our favourite lilac homewares

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Rattan chairs given a fresh look in blues, black & grey

While rattan has long been a fallback for that earthy, world-traveller interior vibe, the latest take on the look combines custom paint with brass and copper and hails from Africa. From baskets to lamp shades, lounge chairs and more, Coastal Drift (now available direct to the public for the first time) is bringing that authentic African feel into Australian homes, but with a modern finish.

Navy rattan single seater
Traditional Malawi rattan chair in navy, $579

“Cane is often associated with white palettes and coastal styling, but our charcoal, black and navy colour treatments, paired with brass or copper feet, really add warmth and luxury. Cover with a faux fur throw or woolly blanket for the cooler months, and as spring arrives, simply remove and place beside a plant or a lighter throw and it’s versatile all year round,” says founder Monique Ryan-Musacchio who is originally from Malawi but now resides on Sydney’s northern beaches.

Malawi open weave rectangle bench in black
Malawi open weave rectangle bench in black, $799

Made in Zimbabwe and Malawi, Monique’s range of furniture and homewares is guaranteed authentic too. “We’re proudly 100 percent African and authentic. All the furniture we sell is made by villagers in rural Malawi. It is a traditional African art, where it takes 10 days to complete one traditional single chair. When it comes to adding some traditional design to your space, the Malawi Chair, for example, is as authentic as it gets. Each product is unique – completely made by hand from start to finish,” says Monique.

Malawi one seater in brown with brass feet
Malawi Chair in brown with brass feet, $679

And with the handmade trend still going strong, Coastal Drift’s artisanal wares are a perfect fit for modern interiors. “Customers want what is popular and what they’ve seen in the media, or at their friend’s house or trendy cafe. All our pieces can be customised, from the pattern to colour treatment, and we’re starting to see a drive for unique basket designs. We love collaborating on design and the whole creative process with our clients – be it designers, retailers, stylists or architects,” says Monique.

Limited edition sisal baskets
These limited edition sisal baskets look fabulous grouped together on the wall. From $170

Aside from furniture, the brand also sells a range of homewares (lamp shades, baskets, placemats, trays, mats and rugs) that are made in Zimbabwe from natural and plentiful materials such as ilala palm, Ibhuma reeds and sisal. “Our African homewares are easily adapted to many styles and they can work with other furniture pieces and theming. You can introduce textures and patterns to soften a room or add warmth and they’re perfect for the cooler months,” says Monique.

Malawi classic lounger in black
Malawi classic lounger in black, $1190

Coastal Drift has an ethical and environmental focus too. “All our partners are heavily involved in long-term nurturing and support of their craftspeople – such as through apprenticeships, training to expand their craft skills, equipment investment and support of whole communities with solar installations. Our products are made from natural materials that are endemic to the regions – even the sisal and jute dyes for the homewares features organic plant-based colour.”

Lily baskets with indigo trimmed handles
Lily baskets with indigo trimmed fabric handles, from $99

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