
Built over a solid mango wood frame, this bench is wrapped entirely in hand-woven rattan — strand by strand — in a continuous waterfall silhouette that curves cleanly from seat to floor. The tight, rhythmic weave gives the surface a tactile warmth that photographs can't quite capture, while the rounded corners soften what could otherwise be a strictly architectural form. At just over four feet wide, it holds its own at the foot of a bed, against a hallway wall, or pulled in front of a sofa as an occasional surface.
Because rattan is a natural material worked by hand, each bench carries its own slight variation in tone and weave — a quiet mark of the people who made it.
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The Story
Built over a solid mango wood frame, this bench is wrapped entirely in hand-woven rattan — strand by strand — in a continuous waterfall silhouette that curves cleanly from seat to floor. The tight, rhythmic weave gives the surface a tactile warmth that photographs can't quite capture, while the rounded corners soften what could otherwise be a strictly architectural form. At just over four feet wide, it holds its own at the foot of a bed, against a hallway wall, or pulled in front of a sofa as an occasional surface.
Because rattan is a natural material worked by hand, each bench carries its own slight variation in tone and weave — a quiet mark of the people who made it.
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The bench that earns its spot in every room
You toss a folded throw over one end, drop a stack of books on the other, and somehow it still looks intentional. This bench has a way of making itself at home — in the entryway at the end of the day, at the foot of the bed on a slow morning, beside the sofa when someone needs a place to land.



