Rattan Stool, French Work, circa 1970

Rattan stool. French work. Circa 1970.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Période 1970–1980
Matériaux Rattan

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

A charming natural rattan stool whose rounded, lightweight forms illustrate the talent of French basketwork craftsmen of the 1970s. The technique of woven rattan, inherited from a long artisanal tradition, gives this seat remarkable visual lightness combined with genuine structural resilience. Its slender silhouette and natural character — which allows the space to breathe — make it a versatile piece for both indoor and outdoor use, equally at home in a conservatory, drawing room, bedroom, or winter garden.

Rattan made a great comeback in French interior decoration in the 1950s and 1970s, driven by a renewed enthusiasm for natural materials following the austere years of postwar reconstruction. Under the impetus of specialist houses and numerous regional manufacturers, rattan furniture was reinterpreted with a modernist sensibility, abandoning Victorian forms for cleaner, more functional lines. In the bourgeois and intellectual interiors of the 1960s and 1970s, the rattan stool was an essential element of a decoration that was at once elegant and relaxed.

This rattan stool will find its place in many contexts — as an occasional seat in a living room, as a support for plants or decorative objects, or as a bench at the foot of a bed. Lightweight, easy to move, and timelessly appealing, it embodies the natural and artisanal spirit of French furniture of the postwar decades. A simple and beautiful piece for lovers of warm, organic interiors.

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