Rattan
Revival of Rattan

The use of rattan goes right back to early civilisations, from baskets in ancient Egypt and privacy screens for the Romans before the Chinese started using rattan in the 14th century for storage bowls and boxes. It finally hit the big time in the Victorian age in both the British colonies and at home.
It was in Hong Kong that Charles first came into contact with rattan furniture, as a fun, cheap way of furnishing his home, when he was starting out in Asia. Later on, Charles started to develop more innovative rattan designs for projects such as the Orient Express boat that travelled down the Ayeyarwady to Mandalay.
Fast forward to today and Charles’ has used this ancient product to create a breath-taking rattan collection, Tales of Design, which is influenced by both Burmese colonial and English traditional designs.
Rattan


Sumba Arch Console


Maughan Console Table


Raffles Bar Trolley


Kates rattan chair


Singapore Rattan Bench


Sumba Side Chair


Sumba Lounge Chair


Maugham Chest of Drawers


Dewi Chest of drawers


Sumba Rattan Sofa


Maugham Side Table


Raffles Tall Boy


Strand Chest of Drawers


Strand Dresser


Raffles Short Boy

