If you're furnishing your home in Edinburgh, rattan is an excellent choice for you. It's low maintenance, comfortable, and can easily be made to fit into your decorating aesthetic. Whether you're looking for the vintage Paul Frankl inspired looks of the mid-century, or the smooth, Asian-inspired looks of a lot of modern furniture, rattan can fit the bill.
Edinburgh, Scotland, is a study in contrasts. There's Old Town, where many of the city's medieval era buildings have been preserved, all the way to Southside, a large residential area. Edinburgh has existed in some form since the late Bronze age, where its beautiful, naturally defensible position on the sea made it an asset for trading and military campaigns alike.
Edinburgh is home to innumerable art galleries and organizations dedicated to the arts. Contemporary and traditional art has a strong following in the city, which has established it as a haven for international and domestic artists. Edinburgh's many museums, cultural festivals, shopping areas, and tourist spots make it one of the most popular cities to visit in Britain. Even though it has been settled or taken over by various groups at different points in time, Edinburgh, like much of Scotland, retains a strong Scottish cultural identity that makes it an intriguing tourist destination.
Edinburgh's sense of style is a unique blend of old and modern. Medieval tenements sit in areas adjacent to modern buildings, and highways run through Reformation-era areas. Like Edinburgh, rattan garden furniture blends traditional and modern style- though rattan is hardly a new building material for furniture makers, and many people are familiar with the antique and vintage rattan furniture from the Victorian era to the mid-century, it has carried over just as well to sleek, modern-style furniture. Rattan can be used indoors year round as part of your Edinburgh home's living room set or bedroom furniture, or outdoors as rattan garden furniture most of year to enjoy the city's mild, balmy, maritime weather.
Rattan palms are hardly native flora in Edinburgh, but that doesn't mean that there's no place there for attractive, well-built rattan furniture. Rattan is a versatile material that can be used to produce ornate, woven pieces that suit a Victorian or shabby chic aesthetic, as well as modern, minimalist pieces that can fit virtually any décor, and even art deco designs inspired by the work of Paul Frankl. It's suitable for indoor or outdoor use, and some people even have entire homes furnished in this lovely, sustainable material.
Www.rattan.co.uk's rattan garden furniture is made to be as elegant and stylish as it is durable. All of their pieces feature modern details like the chrome feet on their rectangular sun lounger, or the unique rounded shape of their Miami day bed, and come with the company's twelve month guarantee against rust, UV damage, fading, structural defects, and weather damage. Their designs are all solid and hard-wearing, while still having sleek, modern lines that complement any décor, no matter whether they're used indoors or out.
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