Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Natural Wicker & Rattan

Wicker and rattan furniture are made of natural materials found in Southeast
Asia, and both make popular outdoor patio furniture. Because they are not
derived from the scarce resources of wood, both rattan and wicker are good for
the environment.

Rattan is the name of a particular plant that grows to several hundred feet high
in tropical forests. It is extremely strong and will not splinter or break.
Rattan is easily molded into the desired shape for furniture and once it dries,
the shape is retained permanently. The outer peel of the rattan pole is used to
wrap joints securely.

A whole rattan pole may be used to create spiral designs for arm rests, legs or
backs of furniture. The outer part of the rattan is peeled off, then heated and
bent into shape. Rattan poles can also form the frame of a couch or chair with
wicker weave panels as a finishing touch.

Wicker is considered a type of rattan weave, but it can also be produced from
cane, reed, willow, rush, and other natural materials. It is pliable when wet so
the strands can be woven tightly together. When dry, the finished product is
sealed, sanded, and then stained and lacquered to the desired color.

Wicker furniture is available in many of the same colors and stains as wood. The
most common colors include natural, pewter, honey wheat, sage and bronze. Add
colorful cushions to make the furniture bright, cheerful - and softer to sit on.

Maintaining rattan and wicker deck furniture is easy. All it requires is
regular, light dusting with a damp cloth, or vacuuming with a brush attachment.
Any spill should be immediately wiped up with a mild detergent and a minimum
amount of water.

 

source: ezinearticles.com

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