Description
Dining chair from our Nova collection.
This chair is made of wood and rattan.
The combination of natural materials makes this item an all-time favourite.
Our Nova collection has a retro look with furniture with a rattan cane webbing which adds a cool twist to every interior.
Nova collection:
All items of the Nova collection are made from teak wood.
The chairs and stools have a rattan cane webbing.
Caning is a traditional method of weaving seats of chairs or other furniture with thin strips of rattan.
The cross-weaving makes the seating strong and durable.
Rattan is a climbing palm or liana that is using trees as support and can grow up to 100 meters long.
Most of the existing rattan species grow in the tropical forest of South East Asia, of which 70% are in Indonesia.
Teak has been a preferred hardwood for centuries for furniture, construction and shipbuilding, also because it is very durable and suitable for outdoor use.
Teak wood is indigenous in India, Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, but because of extensive logging, it is only in Myanmar that it still grows in natural forests.
In Indonesia, it was introduced in the 16th century and during Dutch colonial times, large plantations were started.
After Indonesia became independent the Indonesian government managed the plantations.
This has been quite successful, as teak is a valuable wood and it has always been economical to replant teak after logging trees.
Practically all the teak wood in Indonesia that is used for furniture production comes from these plantations. Only for local use sometimes teak from small farms near villages are used.
Since it does not grow in the natural forests of Indonesia, no tropical forests are cut for teak wood.
Since 2016 the Indonesian government has regulated all timber trade, with a system to trace all wood that is exported back to the source, where the trees were cut.
This has been part of the FLEGT trade agreement with the EU, to guarantee that only legal wood is imported into the EU.
These aspects together make teak production in Indonesia and its use for furniture both economically and environmentally sustainable.
Materials:
Teak wood, rattan
Maintenance:
Since wood is a natural product, it naturally moves in accordance with changing conditions, like cold and dry winter months. To prevent your furniture from gapping and moving, you have to keep your home’s humidity in check. We therefore recommend a humidity in the room between 40% and 60%. To prevent the humidity from dropping too much, water evaporators or humidifiers can be used. It is also advisable not to place wooden furniture near heating sources or air conditioners. Please remember these are common occurrences in natural wood furniture. Even after the winter months, ensure good humidity in the house. Together with the warmer outside temperature, this will ensure that the wood works less quickly and therefore does not crack.
No matter how good the drying and moisture treatment is, small shrinkage cracks can always occur, especially in the head/end of a plank or product. This is a normal operation of the wood and is usually barely noticeable. However, if a larger crack develops, we recommend contacting our customer service.
-The wood has a water-based coating, which protects against water stains, but advised is to use the furniture only indoors and not to leave fluids on the wood for a longer period of time.
-Small damage or scratches in the wood with natural colour can be treated only on the spot itself with transparent or very light coloured oil.
-Cleaning of the rattan seat can be done with a cloth with little water.
-For the chairs with natural rattan, remove any moisture that remains after cleaning with a dry cloth.
-Do not place the natural rattan chair close to a fire or other heater, as the material can dry out and deteriorate.