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Rattan, Reimagined: The Sustainability Story of Rattanology
  THE GREEN PHILOSOPHY "Rattan is not just a material. It is a living argument for sustainable design." In an era where fast furniture floods landfills and deforestation accelerates, Rattanology makes a quiet, radical choice: to work only with rattan — one of nature's fastest-renewing resources. Grown across the forests of Southeast Asia, rattan vines can reach harvestable maturity in as little as five to seven years, a fraction of the decades needed by hardwood trees. But sustainability at Rattanology is not a marketing slogan. It is embedded in every... Maggiori informazioni...
From Forest to Interior — The Journey of Rattan and Bamboo
It begins in the forest. It ends in a room that remembers it. Rattan grows in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia — the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia — climbing through the canopy, reaching for light. It is not a tree. It is a palm, slender and relentless, sometimes stretching thirty metres or more through the jungle understory. Bamboo grows differently: in dense groves, shooting upward with extraordinary speed, one of the fastest-growing plants on earth. Both materials have been part of human life in the region for thousands of years.... Maggiori informazioni...
Why Bamboo Ages Gracefully
Bamboo is the fastest growing plant on earth. It is also one of the most patient. Nory Mae Parry on the material she has worked with since the earliest days of Rattanology. Maggiori informazioni...
Why Rattan Ages Gracefully
Most materials decline. Rattan deepens. An exploration of patina, time, and why natural materials reward patience. Maggiori informazioni...