The return of material materials is increasingly present in furnishing trends: from marble to wood, to lighter essences such as Rattan. An extremely ductile and versatile material, capable of adapting to a great variety of situations, environments and styles.
With its typical intertwined plot, perfect for creating frames and structures, the rattan They immediately evoke the style inspired by the Mexican city of Tulum, where tropical elements and earthy colors merge harmoniously. In recent years, however, these furnishing elements have also been integrated in more contexts bohothanks to the combination with fabrics such as velvet giving life to ideal furnishings with intense colors, warm shades and a gipsy soul.
Whether it is a living room or bedroom, for adults or children, whatever the choice, this material – made from the stem of some species of tropical climbing palm trees – easily inserts environments with different functions and styles. The key is to choose the right piece for the desired atmosphere. Because, despite being often associated with design by tropical moodthis material also lends itself perfectly to many other interpretations of Interior Design.
Rattan for the bedroom for an extra comfortable environment

The master bedrooms deserve particular attention when talking about furniture. Everything must be functional to contain as much as possible, but at the same time it is good to think of design that favor sleep. And it is here that the complements in Rattan come into play that, for example, they can enrich the head of the bed with a hot tone, or be used to make furnishing elements often left last: the bedside tables.
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