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Rattan Spindle Chair

Rattan Spindle Chair

Born from the spirit of a French atelier, the Rattan Spindle Chair carries the hush of shavings on the workshop floor and the soft glow of afternoon light on polished wood. The back’s slender spindles read like a row of city balconies; the cane panels breathe with the ease of a Parisian bistro. It settles beautifully around a marble-topped table or a sunlit farmhouse setting, offering that unmistakable blend of clarity and warmth—part salon, part countryside, entirely inviting. Crafted in solid hardwood (teak or oak), the Rattan Spindle Chair blends French-inspired cannage with a graceful spindle-back silhouette. A framed cane panel supports the back, while the caned seat keeps the profile light and comfortable. Turned front legs nod to Louis XVI refinement; the gently raked rear legs add stability and poise. Finished in a smooth, natural tone or deep café brown, it suits dining rooms, cafes, studios, and reading corners that value understated elegance and honest materials. Hand-woven French cannage on seat and back, Turned baluster spindles and legs for classical rhythm, Solid wood seat frame with clean joinery and softened edges, Satin oil or lacquer finish felt-glide friendly feet

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Category: Dining

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Baluster Spindle Row of Rattan Spindle Chair

Baluster Spindle Row

A cadence of turned balusters that breaks up the back visually, letting light pass and reducing visual weight. The rounded forms invite touch; the small gaps allow airflow. Referencing Louis XVI restraint rather than rococo flourish, they add an architectural rhythm—like balcony balusters on a Parisian façade—while tying the back into a strong, lightweight grid.

French Cane Back of Rattan Spindle Chair

French Cane Back

Hand woven hexagonal cannage rooted in 18th century Parisian chairmaking. The open pattern moderates heat and humidity, subtly flexing to meet the sitter’s back and then returning to shape. Its transparency lightens the chair in a room, casting soft geometric shadows and showcasing a dialogue between honest material and refined craft.

Bistro Cannage Seat of Rattan Spindle Chair

Bistro Cannage Seat

A resilient, springy seat that distributes weight evenly and eases pressure points. Cool in warm weather, quick to warm in cold rooms, it keeps long sittings comfortable. Designed for longevity: the weave can be tightened or re caned after many years, developing a graceful patina like well loved café chairs.

Salon Column Legs of Rattan Spindle Chair

Salon Column Legs

Turned posts recall neoclassical columns—balanced, slim, and quietly ornamented. Their circular section resists racking from all directions; ringed details add a tailored dressiness suited to dining and salon settings. The rhythm of tapers and beads echoes the spindles above, unifying the composition.

Arriere Poised Legs of Rattan Spindle Chair

Arriere Poised Legs

Gently raked and slightly splayed for stability and comfort, these uprights define the chair’s stance. Their curve guides the back into a natural, open posture, and their continuous run from floor to crest keeps the profile elegant and structural—no bulky brackets needed.

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