Summer All Year Round: Rattan, Cane, and Wicker Decor That Doesn’t Scream ‘Vacation Rental’
Weave a little wicker into your home decor

Wicker, rattan, and cane furniture has always belonged to summer. And though slumping front porch love seats will always seem right at home in a vacation rental, they’ve been popping up a little closer to home—and bringing with them that easy going-on-holiday feel. To keep the vibe more relaxed than your grandmother’s Palm Beach abode, choose pieces with dramatic, sleek shapes and imperfect detailing, and pair with plenty of plants and simple linens. Below, 23 of our favorite ways to bring a little wicker home with you from your weekend away.
- 2/23
1970's Unicanna Garden Chair
Vintage Unicanna Model 31 chrome and cane chairs by Castelli toe the line between beachy and urban. They’re also slim enough to tuck into small spaces as dining chairs, or fold up and tuck away in a closet when you aren’t entertaining.
- 3/23
Balboa Screen
Carve out some me time without cutting up the room too much with this just-slightly-transparent room divider.
- 4/23
Round Rattan Basket with Handle Natural
You could absolutely use this to store throw blankets or firewood, but at 14 inches wide, it’s also big enough to hold a potted plant. Maybe a tropical variety, to add to your warm-weather look?
- 5/23
Carys Rattan Chandelier
The paddles on this rattan chandelier, reminiscent of fans fit for tropical weather, cast unique shadows around the room.
- 7/23
Wicker-Handled Jug
Cane, rattan, and wicker don’t need to stop at the furniture. A little woven detailing on the dining room table adds a Mediterranean vibe to mealtime.
- 8/23
CB2 Noelie Rattan Lounge Chair
One way to keep rattan and wicker from looking too old-school is to veer toward pieces that have a darker stain and more relaxed shapes, like this easygoing accent chair.
- 9/23
Terracotta Orange Sun Palms
If you don’t have a green thumb, a few dried fronds will add breeziness to your rattan or jute decor, no watering needed.
- 10/23
Honey Rattan Vase
This golden straw rattan–and–ata leaf vase is handwoven in Bali—little imperfections give it a rustic charm.
- 11/23
Nadia Black Cane Bar Stools
Just the right amount of woven if you’re looking to dip a toe into the cane furniture trend. These dressed-up barstools have presence and style, but their airy backs and spindly legs keep them from weighing down a room.
- 12/23
Ames Jipi Plate Mat (Set of 6)
Goodee’s Jipi mats are handwoven in the Andes from a local palmlike plant called jipijapa. They look particularly good in a sea of neutrals: Think stonewashed linen napkins and cream dinnerware.
- 13/23
Seta Wicker Table Lamp
Proof wicker doesn’t have to be old-fashioned—or relegated to outdoor furniture: This creatively curved table lamp makes a statement while being totally devoid of fussy detailing.
- 14/23
Cane Nightstand
Conceal clutter with this stylish little end table, which looks just as good with classic wood furniture as it does with lacquered, metal, or glass pieces thanks to its coat of black paint.
- 15/23
Jute Rug
Jute is cool underfoot, hides dust, and brings a boho, earthy ease to any room—one of the many reasons we love a neutral rug.
- 16/23
Ceramic and Rattan Mug
I love a slightly-off-kilter cream mug as much as the next gal, but this rattan-wrapped one gets major points for ingenuity.
- 17/23
Nearly Natural Golden Cane Palm Tree
Few things say holiday quite like a palm—and in the sea of monsteras and fiddle-leaf figs, they add a bit of freshness to your greenscape.
- 18/23
White Linen Starter Sheet Set
Softly wrinkled linen eases up cane and wicker in a way that crisp cotton sheets—as much as we love them—just cannot do. To keep your decor less grandmother’s seaside house and more breezy getaway, pick up a set of Piglet’s stonewashed French flax sheets. Editor Zoë Sessums is a fan: She says, “This is a perfect white linen bedding entry point. They’re a great investment, the quality is superb, and they’ll seemingly last you a very long time.”
- 19/23
Java Rattan Baskets Set of 2
Each of these handwoven baskets, made in Indonesia from locally sourced Manau rattan, takes two hours to complete. Use as a laundry basket or to store throw pillows by your bedside.
- 20/23
Kirkwall Day Bed
A chaise longue adds multiuse functionality to your home, but often they’re clunky or futon-like. Not so with this structured, simple daybed, encased in a solid ash wood frame with sleek upholstery and capped by two cane armrests.
- 21/23
Rattan Storage Basket
Tidy up stray cords, keys, and whatnot in this trim little cane-sided storage box.
- 22/23
Rattan Wrapped Carafe
The woven rattan jackets on these glass bottles pull double duty: In addition to adding a Provençal charm, they prevent the glass from becoming too slippery with condensation.
- 23/23
Maya Bed
The Maya bed, made by artisans in Indonesia, has a delicate, just-slightly-translucent rattan frame with a high headboard.







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