STYLES
La Maison Arteslonga likes to explore and bring together styles and eras in a desire for harmony and softness.
Modernist
Minimalist Raw
Luxury Movie Star 50s
Timeless
Orientalist
Baroque
Proustian Era
Greco-Roman
Cabinet of Curiosities
Ethnic Chic
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Engravings Japanese Vases
€850.00Two beautiful engravings of silhouettes of hand-printed Japanese Vases. Framing and engravings entirely realized and designed in Italy. These exquisite engravings are engraved and printed on antique presses from the 1800s. Each image is printed by hand, piece by piece.
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Bespoke 18th Century Italian Baluster Console
Reissue of an 18th century Italian baluster console. Its shapes are typical of the Tuscany region. It is adorned with upholstery nails around the top, reminding us of the original existence of a velvet-covered top. Handcrafted in old aged pine and old-fashioned patina made by hand.
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Sofa The Traveller, Made To Order
€4,680.00A bench sofa that we love in an incomparable bohemian style covered with a magnificent velvet printed with drawings of lush tropical plants: palm trees and Traveler's trees and giant ferns.
The canopy is not far with its sounds of insects and colorful birds...
The traveller's tree, also called ravenale or ravinala in Malagasy, are tropical plants native to Madagascar and endemic, that is to say they only grow there. They were nevertheless introduced by settlers in the 19th century in various botanical gardens around the world, such as Singapore and Malaysia.
Its sap is abundant and drinkable and earned it its name of traveller's tree because anyone can quench their thirst easily with a blow of a machete.
Discovered by botanist Philibert Commersson in 1780, it is easily recognizable thanks to its large fan-shaped leaves that make it look like a palm tree.
The bulletin of the National Society of Acclimatization of France: review of applied natural sciences 1896 (Gallica, BNF) declares about it: "The water contained in the heart of the tree allows the traveler to be quenched. By piercing the heart of the tree, fresh water springs from it which is particularly thirst-quenching."
Dimensions of the Traveller Sofa: L 200 cm x W 100 cm x H 87 cm
Material: Velvet
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Vintage Hand-Woven Rug 305x395 cm
€2,200.00A magnificent vintage ethnic rug (70-80 years old) hand-woven in incredible colors measuring 305cm by 395cm.
Comfortable and warm, this handcrafted rug will become an essential element of your interior decoration.
A unique piece woven with knotted woolen stitches by hand in Anatolia, entirely handmade.
A very beautiful piece that flattens perfectly on the ground and is extremely soft. A real delight for the eyes and your floors.
Remarkable craftsmanship for a bohemian chic style interior with elegance and lightness.
The single item shown in the picture is the exact item you will receive.
Can also be ordered in a specific patchwork or color. Some variation is likely.
Hand-woven rugs and carpets are more delicate than machine-made rugs and carpets. Please carefully follow the care instructions below:
- Regularly vacuuming your rug or carpet is important. Since the fibers are woven into a tight interlock, dirt, grit and debris tend to settle on the base of the mat. Be sure to use the vacuum attachment and not the beater brush, as this can damage the carpet pile and carpet fringe.
- In case of spillage, do not use any cleaning product. Use a clean cloth and water to instantly dab up the spill. Sponge up as much of the liquid as possible before it settles on the rug or carpet.
- Rugs and animals don't mix. Animal urine can damage rugs and carpets. You end up with problems like odor, fading dyes. Use a combination of warm water and vinegar to fix the problem.
- Keep your carpet or rug out of direct sunlight and rotate it periodically to minimize wear.
- Have your rugs professionally cleaned from time to time to maintain their delicate structure. Dry cleaning is the best option for handwoven rugs.
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Moldovan Rug 392x250cm
€1,640.01Large kilim rug with Roses from Moldova. Fully hand-woven.
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Wild Bamboo Porcelain Jar H53cm
€290.01This decorative white glazed ceramic jar decorated with beautiful blue drawings of wild bamboos and birds in the oriental style.
Entirely hand-painted, this contemporary enameled white porcelain jar is inspired by ancient Chinese ceramics.
Completely hand painted.
Italian craftsmanship.
A limited edition.
Height of this jar: 53 cm
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Porcelain and Brass Ostrich H76cm
€2,280.00Superb ostrich figurine made of enamelled porcelain and brass with a total height of 76cm.
A current craft work of great beauty.
The legs of the bird and the plants are made of brass.
A remarkable piece for a refined and unique interior decoration.
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Palm Tree Engravings, Italy - h130cm
€2,350.00Wonderful engravings of hand-printed Palm trees. Framing and engravings entirely realized and designed in Florence, Italy. These exquisite engravings are engraved and printed on antique presses from the 1800s. Each image is printed by hand, piece by piece.
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Montipora Coral, CITES certified
€924.00This Montipora coral has a shape typical of its species: it looks like a flower. This coral has grown sheltered from strong waves, and underwater, only the border of these delicate petals is bright pink. This Pacific coral is accompanied by its CITES certificate, since it is, of course, perfectly legal.
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Pair of Red Travertine Trays ø21cm
€320.00Two round trays in red travertine, natural stone.
21cm diameter
Craftsmanship
Weight: 0.8 kg each
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Coral Montipora - Reproduction
€430.00Reproduction of a coral "montipora" of the lagoons of oceania. Coral is indeed an animal of the branch of the Cnidarians. Corals generally live in colonies of individuals called "polyps" which are "superorganisms". Each polyp secretes its own exoskeleton; Depending on the species, this exoskeleton is hard or soft.
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Chinese Porcelain Vase with Handles H36cm
€120.00Chinoiserie vase in white ceramic with double handles with blue oriental floral motifs.
Completely hand painted.
Homemade.
A limited edition.
Vase height: 36 cm
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Pair of Porcelain Bookends Cheetas
€960.00A pair of porcelain bookends.
Unusual decorative objects, two pretty hand-painted porcelain cheetas to decorate the shelves of your library.
Base made of black ceramic and base in bronze-colored brass.
A beautiful handcrafted achievement.
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Porcelain & Bronze Blue Heron Table Lamp
€1,092.00Heron sculpture made in porcelain with its bronze paste and details mounted as a table lamp. All details are hand painted. Very beautiful handcrafted decorative object of great delicacy. An entirely handcrafted decorative object made in Italy. Magnificent.
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Porcelain & Bronze Blue Heron Table Lamp
€842.01Heron sculpture made in porcelain with its bronze paste and details mounted as a table lamp. All details are hand painted. Very beautiful handcrafted decorative object of great delicacy. An entirely handcrafted decorative object made in Italy. Magnificent.
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Pineapple Table Lamp in Porcelain, H44cm
€767.01Large white porcelain pineapple lamp with a height of 44cm (without the lampshade)
Pineapple column in worked porcelain and base of the foot in sculpted bronze, 44cm high and 13cm in diameter.
Lamp sold without the lampshade.
Golden electric wire.
A lamp of great finesse and elegance.
A very beautiful decorative object for a charming interior.
A remarkable piece for a refined and unique interior decoration.
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Table Lamp Chinese Man - Left
€1,080.00Table lamp - Chinese figurine man sitting in the lotus position.
The figurine is made of brass and hand painted.
Handpainted cracked cardboard shade, hand painted in brown and golden borders.
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Table Lamp Chinese Woman - Left
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Cheetah table lamp - Left
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Cheetah Table Lamp - Right
€988.00Cheetah table lamp figurine made in brass and marble base.
Oval Cheetah pattern shade.
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Ancient Chinese Vases Engravings , Set of 2, H70cm
€650.01Set of 2 very beautiful reproductions of engravings of ancient Chinese vases. Each print is surrounded by an elegant distressed wood frame and clear glass.
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Reproduction of watercolors, Architecture and...
€610.00Reproduction of watercolors, Architecture and Botany of distant lands. Set of 2 very beautiful reproductions of watercolors.
Each print is surrounded by an elegant white wood frame with light aged effect gold inlays and clear glass.
Dimensions of each engraving: H60 x 50cm.
Elegance assured.
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Chaise Longue The Traveller, Made To Order
€3,900.00This chaise longue du Voyageur is a true traveler's dream! This daybed is a truly unique and beautiful piece of furniture. It is covered with a beautiful printed fabric that represents tropical plants and animals:: palms and traveler's trees, giant ferns and a zebra!
The Chaise Longue is upholstered in a gorgeous fabric that is both comfortable and beautiful. The design is lovely and the colors are vibrant.
If you just wanted to have a beautiful and comfortable place to rest, this daybed is a must!
The canopy is not far away with its sounds of insects, butterflies and colorful birds...
The Traveller's tree, also called ravenale or ravinala in Malagasy, are tropical plants native to Madagascar and endemic, that is to say they only grow there. They were nevertheless introduced by settlers in the 19th century in various botanical gardens around the world, such as Singapore and Malaysia.
Its sap is abundant and drinkable and earned it its name Traveller's Tree because anyone can quench their thirst easily with the blow of a machete.
Discovered by botanist Philibert Commersson in 1780, it is easily recognizable thanks to its large fan-shaped leaves that make it look like a palm tree.
The bulletin of the National Society of Acclimatization of France: review of applied natural sciences 1896 (Gallica, BNF) declares about it: "The water contained in the heart of the tree allows the traveler to be quenched. By piercing the heart of the tree, fresh water springs from it which is particularly thirst-quenching."
Dimensions of the chaise longue: L 164 cm x W 84 cm x H 80 cm
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Earth Globe H42cm
€260.00A large earth globe in soft tones of pink and pale green. On a black wooden cross base. 12 inches globe.Black and bronze terrestrial globe in vintage style on its mango wood stand.
Size of the globe: 32 cm in diameter and total height 43cm.
The base is made of turned solid mango wood in coffee color.
Crazy elegance.
A craftsmanship full of finesse and delicacy.
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Earth Globe H34cm
€180.00A large earth globe in soft tones of pink and pale green. On a black wooden cross base. 12 inches globe.Black and bronze terrestrial globe in vintage style on its mango wood stand.
Size of the globe: 21cm in diameter and total height 34cm.
The base is made of turned solid mango wood in coffee color.
Crazy elegance.
A craftsmanship full of finesse and delicacy.
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Large Rattan Armchair Vintage Style 1900's
€800.00Imposing armchair in vintage style but light, entirely woven with natural lamina, it can be woven "to measure" in synthetic fibre.
Available from stock, price on request.
This natural fiber armchair.
This large rattan armchair will embellish your kitchen, your living room, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
Overall height: 80cm
Overall width: 64cm
Overall depth: 62cm
Weight: 7kg
Seat height: 45cm
Seat width: 43 cm wide seat
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor (this furniture must absolutely remain dry.)
Colors: Cannage Natural blade
Stackability: Not stackable
Material: Light Rattan (Manila)
Fiber: Natural Blade
Finish: Glossy varnish
Possibility of weaving the Cruise line armchair in your colors, a made-to-measure production with the color of caning and the weaving of your choice (see photos).
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits. Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before drying the furniture to
so that it can dry out. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Magnificent Rattan Chair, Made on Order
€1,398.00Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made on demand.
This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
Very comfortable, this exceptional rattan chair is light and very resistant.
This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
A magnificent French craftsmanship, this chair is entirely handmade.
Type: chair with wide seat 43cm
Stackability: Not stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor, Outdoor friendly
Fiber: Satin (Raucord)
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Weaving range: exceptions
Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin Ultramarine Blue – Pantone 534, Satin Royal Blue, Satin Terracotta, Satin Olive Green – Pantone 5743
Seat height: 45cm
Seat width: Wide seat
Overall height: 81cm
Overall width: 58cm
Overall depth: 63cm
Weight: 7kg
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Superb Rattan Half Moon Bench, Made to Order
Superb bench in the shape of a half moon in woven rattan is made exclusively to measure. This magnificent bench will contribute to the general atmosphere of your interior or exterior ambiance.
Handcrafted rattan bench, made to order.
Price upon request.
This marvelous cane bench is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
Very comfortable, this bench is light and very resistant.
A magnificent French craftsmanship, the Guinguette bench is entirely handmade.
Custom seat.
Stackability: not stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-outdoor
Fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)
Colours: Gloss Bordeaux, Gloss Yellow, Gloss Putty
Structure materials: Light rattan (Manila)
Weaving range: prestige
Seat height: 45cm
Overall height: custom
Overall width: custom
Overall depth: custom
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Natural Woven Rattan Armchair 1920s
€1,188.00This rattan armchair, all woven in natural slats, is a great vintage classic for the garden, terrace, veranda from the 1920s. Supplied with its seat cushions.
We love its retro style from the banks of the Marne in the 1900s. As beautiful inside as it is outside, this armchair will enhance your kitchen, your living room, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
This natural woven rattan armchair should be kept out of the rain.
A magnificent French craftsmanship, this caned rattan armchair is entirely handmade.
Overall height: 95 cm
Overall width: 61cm
Overall depth: 78cm
Weight: 7kg
Seat height: 45cm
Seat width: Wide seat 43cm
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor only
Stackability: Not stackable
Material: Light Rattan (Manila)
Colors: natural fiber
Rattan is a material with extraordinary properties with limits. Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Rattan Chair, Jade Color
€840.00The rattan chair with its square backrest. Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made on demand.
Price upon request.
This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
Very comfortable, this beautiful chair is light and very resistant.
This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
A magnificent French artisanal achievement, entirely handmade.
Type: chair with wide seat 43cm
Stackability: stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-outdoor
Fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)
Colours: Bright White, Bright Burgundy – Pantone 188, Jade Green – Pantone 556
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Weaving range: classic
Seat height: 45cm
Overall height: 79cm
Overall width: 40cm
Overall depth: 48cm
Weight: 5kg
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Rattan Chair Parisienne, 16 Colors Available
€504.00The Majestic rattan chair.
16 colors available in stock!
Very beautiful handcrafted rattan chair.
Available from stock.
Sturdy and lightweight stackable furniture.
This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
Very comfortable, the Majestic chair is light and very resistant.
This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
A magnificent French craftsmanship, the Majestic chair is entirely handmade.
Seat width: 39cm
Stackability: stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor
Fiber: Satin (Raucord)
Colours: 16 colors available in stock.
Structure materials: Light rattan (Manila)
Weaving range: basics
Seat height: 45cm
Overall height: 85cm
Overall width: 45cm
Overall depth: 50cm
Weight: 5kg
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Chair in Rattan Chocolate, Made on Demand
€1,440.00The Chocolate rattan chair.
Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made on demand.
Price upon request.
This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
Very comfortable, this beautiful chair is light and very resistant.
This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
A magnificent French artisanal achievement, entirely handmade.
Type: chair with wide seat 45cm
Stackability: stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-outdoor
Fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)
Colours: Shiny Chocolate, Shiny Ivory
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Weaving range: Masterpieces
Seat height: 45cm
Overall height: 86cm
Overall width: 45cm
Overall depth: 51cm
Weight: 5kg
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Rattan Armchair Fully Woven Backrest
€1,780.00Very welcoming armchair with its fully woven backrest.
This colorfully woven rattan armchair adds a colorful and caned touch to your interiors, to your terraces, hotels, restaurants or cafés.
Indoor / Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor
Overall width: 50 cm
Overall depth: 53 cm
Overall height: 78 cm
Weight: 6kg
Seat width: Wide seat (43cm)
Seat height: 45 cm
Height of the armrests: 62 cm
Stackability: Not stackable
Availability: Made to order
Weaving fibers: Brilliant (Rilsan)
Caning range: Basic
Colours: Brilliant Azure Blue, Brilliant Cream
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Alternative Structure Materials: Outdoor – Aluminum Structure, Light Rattan (Manila), Dark Rattan (Malacca)
Chassis weaving finishes: Tradition
Rattan is a material with extraordinary properties but with limits. Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Emmanuelle Chair Rattan and Polyester, H145cm
€1,320.00Very nice Emmanuelle chair in natural rattan combined with polyester.
A great classic superbly revisited and modernized.
Bring exoticism into your interior with this superb Emmanuelle rattan armchair. Its woven natural rattan combined with black polyester and its large backrest will make you travel.
This large chair will blend perfectly into a bohemian chic atmosphere. This rattan armchair will also fit easily into an exotic or even classic decor because it will bring its exotic and charming touch.
Seat with a removable cotton cushion.
Dimensions (length x width x height): 74 x 55 x 145 cm.
Weight: 8 kg.
Seat measurement: 54 x 54 x 5.5 cm.
Seat height: 50 cm.
Armrest height: 68 cm.
Backrest dimensions: 102 x 3 x 101 cm.
Weight supported: 120 kg.
Seat cushions:
Dimensions: 54 x 54 x 5.5cm.
Closure method: zipper
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Jungle Fever Lounge Armchair
€1,920.00The Jungle Fever lounge chair is an exclusive lounge seat with a chromed metal base and an upholstered seat covered in a soft azure blue velvet with a superb unique pattern of butterflies, irises, plants, cockatoos and panthers.
Lush flora and fauna welcome you
With its rounded design, this armchair ensures a harmonious and relaxing feeling throughout the room and is an ideal piece of furniture to relax with a cup of coffee or a good book.
The beautiful color of this seat, its welcoming shape, combined with patterns and bright and cheerful colors, creates a luxurious and particularly dapper atmosphere.
An armchair to have absolutely at home!
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Atrium Armchair, Made To Order
The Atrium chair.
A large armchair that we love in an incomparable bohemian style covered with an original fabric printed in the oriental style and ancient Rome mixed.
A tailor-made craft of high quality.
Beautiful dimensions of the Atrium armchair: W 105 cm x D 95 cm x H 90 cm
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Daybed Marcia, Made To Order
€3,900.00The Marcia Daybed is a real seat for rest or reading.
This daybed is a truly unique and beautiful piece of furniture. It is covered with a beautiful printed fabric in Bohemia style.
The Marcia Daybed is upholstered in a superb cotton velvet fabric that is both comfortable and soft. The design is lovely and the colors are vibrant.
If you just wanted to have a beautiful and comfortable place to rest, this daybed is a must!
Dimensions of the Marcia Daybed: L 164 cm x W 84 cm x H 80 cm.
An artisanal craftsmanship, completion time 6-8 weeks.
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Rattan Armchair Green, Made On Order
€1,780.00The Gabrielle chair. Superb handcrafted armchair in woven rattan.
Manufacturing on demand.
Welcoming with its fully woven backrest and its generous shapes, the Gabrielle armchair is an armchair for restaurants, bistros, cafés, gardens or dining rooms in woven rattan in the colors of your desires, non-stackable and is as beautiful inside as it is outside.
Very comfortable, the Gabrielle armchair is light and very resistant.
This armchair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
A magnificent French craftsmanship, the Gabrielle armchair is entirely handmade.
Type: chair with wide seat 43cm
Stackability: Not stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor
Fiber: Satin (Raucord)
Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin Ultramarine Blue – Pantone 534, Satin Royal Blue, Satin Terracotta, Satin Olive Green – Pantone 5743
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Weaving range: exceptions
Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin Ultramarine Blue – Pantone 534, Satin Royal Blue, Satin Terracotta, Satin Olive Green – Pantone 5743
Seat height: 45cm
Seat width: Wide seat (43 cm).
Overall height: 81cm
Overall width: 58cm
Overall depth: 63cm
Weight: 7kg
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Magnificent Green Rattan Chair, Made on Order
€1,398.00Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made on demand.
This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
Very comfortable, this exceptional rattan chair is light and very resistant.
This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
A magnificent French craftsmanship, this chair is entirely handmade.
Type: chair with wide seat 43cm
Stackability: Not stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor, Outdoor friendly
Fiber: Satin (Raucord)
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Weaving range: exceptions
Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin Ultramarine Blue – Pantone 534, Satin Royal Blue, Satin Terracotta, Satin Olive Green – Pantone 5743
Seat height: 45cm
Seat width: Wide seat
Overall height: 81cm
Overall width: 58cm
Overall depth: 63cm
Weight: 7kg
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).