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7 Woven Rattan Pieces That Will Add a Tropical Vibe to Your Home

Spruce up your home with solihiya furniture.

Photography: Instagram/bytheform, yannas.home

Not everyone might know its name, but Filipinos are no strangers to the solihiya weave. We often see this sunburst pattern on local rattan furniture, and it's widely-used to this day for being as beautiful as it is versatile and durable. In fact, this weaving pattern is becoming more popular overseas, too, particularly in Korea where it's used as an accent in minimalist spaces. With the calm, tropical vibe it adds to a space, we really don't blame them.

Here are pieces of furniture with the traditional weave that you can shop online:

Laya Stackable Chairs from Haspe Design (P6,500)

Switch out your old monoblock chairs for these stunning stackable chairs with a woven surface braided to the wood frame.

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Available for pre-order online.

Lulu Solihiya Sideboard from Yanna's Home (P16,000)

We love how the solihiya webbing on the cabinet doors gives this sideboard some texture without losing that clean, minimalist vibe.

Available for pre-order online.

Kursi Dining Chairs from Acasa Manila (P16,500)

This teakwood chair would be an absolute vision as a set in your dining room.

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Available online.

Solihiya Chairs from Blanco Furniture (price available upon request)

These chairs and barstools from Blanco Furniture proves that leather and rattan are a match made in heaven.

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To inquire, call 09476501429 or 09650683226.

Rattan Chairs from By The Form (price available upon request)

If you're looking for a unique chair for your home office or dining space, watch out for these cool metal and rattan seats on By The Form.

Available soon online.

Gabriella Settee from Mejore (P48,000)

This cushion settee fuses the traditional look of solihiya with modern, clean lines, making for a truly elegant piece.

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Available online.

Soleil Bart Cart from Raw Tura (price available upon request)

If it's extra storage space you need, this solihiya bar cart is the tropical and functional accessory you need, stat.

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Available online.

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