cane and rattan furnishings were airy and light in this humid, tropical environment. Gauzy fabrics, sun-baked colors, and louvered shutters were hallmarks. Heavy woods, like Mahogany, held up well in the tropics, and rich dark finishes were common. Islanders used tropical motifs in their furniture carvings
with the Rattan Insert styled doors, in Lyptus with Heavy
cane and rattan furnishings were airy and light in this humid, tropical environment. Gauzy fabrics, sun-baked colors, and louvered shutters were hallmarks. Heavy woods, like Mahogany, held up well in the tropics, and rich dark finishes were common. Islanders used tropical motifs in their furniture carvings
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woven rattan, and extravagantly, carved furniture legs. Lyptus wood creates the perfect backdrop for these lush details with its rich, mahogany-like color and texture. Our finish artisans distressed the surface with chisel marks and rough-hewn edges to create a weathered, time-worn, character. Create
doors with Rattan Inserts in Lyptus with Heavy Heirloom
traditional rattan furniture is paired with a red rocker and an antique lamp. "I like to bring in a more unexpected color, and then you just leave it there and don't make more of it," he says. "It punctuates a more classic environment. And the white table snaps your eye to attention." Sofas, rocking chair