Suspension made from natural fibers is on a roll, infusing the home with raw style in all seasons. In rattan, bamboo or jute, it's surfing the slow design trend. Slowing down, refocusing on the essentials, and adopting a handcrafted piece - that's the program we're proposing. Are you up for it?
Resonating as it does with a desire for something different, natural suspension is part of the trendy wave of natural materials: rattan armchairs, linen bed linen, bamboo furniture, these pieces advocate a real return to authenticity and slow design. They bring the spirit of craftsmanship back into fashion, and come from plants and trees such as banana, palm, bamboo, rattan, raffia and jute. Woven suspension is not only ethnic in style, but also bohemian and kinfolk, in fringed or unstructured versions, and several models attest to its success.
Because it diffuses a soft light, and its neutral tones seduce and soothe, it's becoming a must-have for decorating.
Because it's resistant (even to the elements), we love the idea of a timeless piece that lasts.
It's our favorite thing about natural rattan hangers: they can be used in any room. In the kitchen, it takes pride of place above the central island, in the dining room it doubles up, in the living room it adds a bohemian touch and in the bedroom it copies the codes of fashionable Mediterranean hotels. Our preference is for the bathroom, where it completes a boho look by combining with a Berber wooden stool and zellige tiles. We also love its dual indoor/outdoor function, where it accompanies long summer dinners and recalls the Riad spirit.
Boho in a vacation home, neo-chic in a Haussmannian apartment, or broc spirit in an interior that mixes styles, you've got it: when it comes to lighting, natural suspension is the way to go.
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