

Care and Use
Rattan, wicker, and braids
Care for rattan, wicker, and weaves
Natural materials that age beautifully
Rattan, wicker, and weaves have long captivated with their lightness, natural texture, and timeless appearance. These materials bring warmth, coziness, and unique texture to interiors, perfectly complementing both nature-inspired arrangements and modern designs.
Each product made from natural materials is unique. Subtle differences in color, fiber thickness, or finishing are natural characteristics of the raw material and attest to its authenticity. Over time, materials may subtly change hue due to light and environmental conditions, which is a natural process of maturation.
Regular maintenance helps preserve the aesthetics, durability, and flexibility of materials for many years.
Daily care
Regularly remove dust with a soft brush, a dry microfiber cloth, or a vacuum cleaner equipped with a gentle surface attachment.
Pay special attention to areas where dust may accumulate between the weaves.
For larger stains, use a soft, slightly damp cloth. After cleaning, allow the surface to dry completely.
Remove dirt regularly
Spilled liquids should be removed as quickly as possible.
Gently dry the surface with a soft absorbent cloth, avoiding vigorous rubbing.
Natural materials should not remain damp for extended periods, as excess moisture can lead to warping or weakening of fibers.
Use appropriate cleaning agents
For daily care, water and a small amount of mild, neutral pH cleaning agent are sufficient.
Do not use products containing alcohol, solvents, or strong detergents.
Before using a new product, always test it in an inconspicuous area.
What to avoid?
Do not use:
- bleaches,
- chlorine,
- abrasive agents,
- solvents,
- alcohol,
- hard brushes,
- steam cleaners,
- pressure washers.
They can damage the material's structure, cause fiber breakage, loss of elasticity, or discoloration.
Protect from moisture
Natural rattan, wicker, and weaves retain their properties best in a dry environment.
Do not expose products to prolonged contact with water or high humidity.
If the surface gets wet, allow it to dry naturally at room temperature.
Avoid intense sunlight
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause gradual fading of color and drying out of natural fibers.
If possible, position furniture and accessories away from consistently sunny spots or periodically change their location.
Protect from high temperatures
Do not place products directly next to fireplaces, radiators, or other heat sources.
Excessive heat can cause the material to dry out, lose flexibility, and develop cracks.
Care for different materials
Natural rattan
Rattan is a lightweight, flexible, and exceptionally durable material. It retains its properties best with regular dust removal and protection from excessive moisture.
Wicker
Wicker is distinguished by its handcrafted nature and natural texture. Regular care and storage in a dry place help maintain its aesthetics for many years.
Natural weaves
This group includes products made from water hyacinth, sea grass, palm leaves, or bamboo. All require gentle cleaning and protection from prolonged contact with water and intense sunlight.
Synthetic weaves (synthetic rattan)
Weaves made from synthetic materials are more resistant to moisture, UV radiation, and changing weather conditions. Care can be as simple as using a soft brush, water, and mild detergent.
Products designed for outdoor use
Furniture made from synthetic rattan and other materials designed for outdoor use should be regularly cleaned of dust, dirt, and debris caused by weather conditions.
At the end of the season, it is recommended to store them under cover or use breathable protective covers to limit the impact of moisture and dirt.
Longevity begins with proper care
Rattan, wicker, and weaves delight with their natural appearance and unique texture, which gains even more character over time. Regular cleaning, protection from excessive moisture and sunlight, and gentle care will help maintain their beauty and durability for many years.
Natural variations in color, texture, or weave are an integral feature of these materials, highlighting their authentic character and quality of craftsmanship.


