Technically Speaking

| RATTAN: Rattan (derived from
the Dutch word "Rotan") or Cane is used to describe a Vine like plant
that grows abundantly in South East Asia. It is a member of the Palm
family.
Rattan grows in a long slender stem that retains a
uniform diameter along its length. Rattan has a solid porous core and
is not hollow or brittle like Bamboo. When heated by steam or
blowtorch, Rattan becomes pliable and can be formed into a variety of
shapes without cracking or breaking. When it cools it retains the newly
formed shape. Due to these characteristics and its strength, Rattan is
ideal for making furniture.
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| WICKER:
The term Wicker is used to describe the weaving of materials such as Cane, Sea Grass, Willow, Bamboo or other natural products.
When
used in the manufacture of furniture, these natural materials are woven
around a Rattan or Timber frame forming decorative wicker panels.
The
move toward a contemporary trend in Rattan furniture sees the
utilization of more and more fully woven panels in the design of each
piece. |
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