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Wicker Weave – Living, Cleaning, Making Wicker Furniture
Wicker is the weaving of materials such as Bamboo, Sea Grass, Cane, Willow or other natural products Rattan furniture is made using a wicker weaving process, which is woven a frame such as Cane. The tight wicker weave forms a beautiful texture, with great strength and durability, suitable for the use of everyday furniture. Wicker weave is becoming more and more popular for a more contemporary image, you can chose to have a wicker weave to complete either our modern house, or to compliment a more classic home style. Once the furniture has been woven, it must be sealed and sanded, which gives the furniture its perfect smooth finish and it is then stained and lacquered to the desired colour. As conservatory furniture, wicker sells best in a natural wood colour. Mahogany and dark brown finishes are available however only in the more popular rattan suites
Such long lasting furniture can suit any room, but the most common place in the UK is a conservatory. With the huge range of cushions and fabrics to compliment the woven furniture, from calm beiges and creams to suit the mellow mood of your peaceful room to bright oranges and reds to express the tropical nature of the Indonesian furniture. Some designs are suitable for outside; the all-weather woven garden furniture range is a popular choice. Set out on a patio overlooking your garden, you can relax on your comfortable furniture knowing that the durability of it will cope well outside. With a variety of designs to chose from, the furniture you decide will suit the needs of your family, being only two of you, or a family of five, the perfectly designed furniture will reflect your personalities and become apart of your family. There are other furnishings of wicker weave, such as coffee tables to match the furniture. The contemporary feel of the Indonesian furniture will compliment your perhaps more traditional and classic English houses.
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