Handwoven Silakan Rattan Chair Made from Natural Rattan
The artistic weaving of this chair allows light to play in a special way, creating gentle shadow patterns on the floor. Each strand of rattan has been carefully processed by hand and woven into a beautifully shaped, inviting silhouette. The high, curved backrest not only provides support but invites you to enjoy a moment of tranquility.
The name “Silakan” means in Indonesian “Please, take a seat” – an invitation that is truly embodied here. Perfect for your dining area, this chair conveys a warm message to your guests: “It’s wonderful to have you here. Stay as long as you like.”
A Piece of Balinese Hospitality for Your Home
In a traditional Balinese house, you immediately feel the warm atmosphere. Before even shaking hands, you are offered the best spot on the veranda, the
Bale, accompanied by a fresh coconut or a glass of sweet tea. Hospitality here is not just a gesture but a lived joy in sharing space, time, and stories.
Details about the Silakan Rattan Chair
- Material: 100% natural rattan, intricately handcrafted.
- Design: Airy, elegant appearance with a comfortable backrest and sturdy construction.
- Dimensions (approx.):
- Height: 100 cm
- Width: 45 cm
- Depth: 45 cm
- Seat Height: 46 cm
- Load Capacity: up to 80 kg
- Weight: approx. 5 kg
- Color: Natural, warm rattan tone
- Usage Area: Ideal as a dining chair, for the winter garden, as a stylish accent in the living or bedroom, or on the covered terrace.
A Special Artisan – Gede from Ubud
Gede is one of our valued partners who offers special wooden artworks with great passion. In his showroom in Ubud, you will find handcrafted furniture made from teak and suar wood, which he produces in his workshop in Java. His relaxed manner and humor make shopping with him a true experience. As he says: “5% deposit is enough – otherwise the money disappears too quickly!”
Handcrafted Uniqueness
The Silakan chair is a true unique piece of Indonesian craftsmanship. The natural rattan weave brings small irregularities that are not defects but the special signature of true handwork, making your chair unique.
For more exciting information about Balinese craftsmanship and why perfection is not always the goal, you can find it
here.