The Studio by Nandita Manwani

The Return of Rattan: Why Your Wardrobe (and Your Home) Wants Cane Back

rattan shutter partition
Rattan shutters aren’t just a style statement—they’re a cultural return. A small rebellion against flat-pack, modular fatigue. A reminder that textures matter. That furniture can feel as good as it looks. And in an age where everything’s algorithm-generated and factory-made, choosing something that’s hand-woven, naturally grown, and beautifully imperfect… feels like a luxury in itself.

It’s 2025, and your grandparents’ furniture just became cooler than your modular flat pack bookshelf. Yes, I am talking about the humble, creaky, once-dismissed rattan and cane furniture that’s now storming back into homes with all the grace of a well-aged classic and the flair of a design-literate Instagram influencer.
Once relegated to the dusty corners of the storeroom or mistaken for relics of an outdated aesthetic, rattan and cane are now at the heart of modern interior styling. Especially when it comes to wardrobes, these airy, tactile textures have become both a nostalgic nod and a bold design choice.

A Brief History of Rattan: From Pickle Storage to Pinterest

Ask anyone over 50 and they’ll recall the unmistakable feel of cane chairs, or the rattan-front cabinet that housed decades-old pickle jars and rationed snacks. For a while, such pieces became outdated—pushed aside by sleek, glossy modular furniture with names that sounded like IKEA pseudonyms.
But design is always cyclical. What was once “outdated” is now “vintage”, and what was “basic” is now “bespoke”.
Rattan and Cane are the darlings of this revival—not just because they look good, but because they feel good. Their tactile texture, airy weave, and eco-cred make them irresistible in an era craving warmth, sustainability, and a little soul in our spaces.

The Rattan Renaissance: What’s in the Market Today?

With popularity comes options—and confusion. Today, the market is flooded with:
– Raw rattan rolls – pure, natural, and perfect for DIY projects.
– Synthetic rattan – weather-resistant, low maintenance, but a bit too ‘plastic’ for purists.
– Rattan-textured laminates – all the visual appeal, none of the soul (or breathability).
The offerings multiply weekly. It’s like a new fashion drop—except it’s for your wardrobes.

So, Which Should You Choose for Your Home?

– If you want authenticity: Go for natural cane or rattan webbing. It brings texture, breathability, and depth.
– If you’re afraid of maintenance: Sandwich the Cane Webbing in Glass. Though the Shutter weight will still need to be handled.
– If you want drama without effort: Consider textured laminates or synthetic cane for the visual effect without the upkeep.
**Here’s a Design Tip: Mix and match! Use real cane for a statement wardrobe or headboard and go faux for secondary cabinets.**

Where Cane and Rattan Work Best

– Wardrobe Shutters: A dream combo of style and airflow—especially in warm, humid climates.
– Room Dividers & Screens: Light filters through them like magic.
– Kitchen Cabinets: Not all the Kitchen shutters. Think rattan-front pantries with warm lighting.
– Vanity Units: One can bring a spa-like vibe with cane-front drawers.
– Headboards: Though this will sag with time, but it accentuates the warm fulfilling theme right into the Bedroom

What NOT to Do with Rattan

– Avoid untreated cane in wet areas.
– Don’t overstretch the weave.
– No cheap staples or flimsy frames – Teak or Sheesham is the Gold Standard
– Say no to synthetic if you crave authenticity.
– Don’t rattan-ify everything.

The Final Word: Nature’s Comeback Kid

Rattan shutters aren’t just a style statement—they’re a cultural return. A small rebellion against flat-pack, modular fatigue. A reminder that textures matter. That furniture can feel as good as it looks.
And in an age where everything’s algorithm-generated and factory-made, choosing something that’s hand-woven, naturally grown, and beautifully imperfect… feels like a luxury in itself.
So whether you’re renovating your home or just replacing that boring wardrobe shutter, consider rattan—not just for its looks, but for the story it brings with it.

Signing Off
Nandita
Nandita Manwani is a Practicing Interior Designer in Bangalore and is the Founder of The Studio by Nandita Manwani

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

Getting the maximum value from your interior designer, Interior Designers in Bangalore

The “missing“ REAL value of an interior designer.

Sometime back on this blog I wrote on a couple of topics, one around whether you really need an interior

home lighting, LED Lighting, LED Lighting Bangalore, lighting for home

Lighting Design for Homes – Interior Design Done Right

Lighting Design fundamentally determines the personality of the space and how people perceive it, feel in it and how they
Interior Design,Interior design best practices in Bangalore

Interior Design & The Culture of Space

Each space, the way it is designed, built, maintained, kept dirty or kept clean exudes a certain culture, that culture
Home Renovation

The Home Renovation Project: Learnings from doing up The Studio’s Own Interior Design Centre in Bangalore

Home renovation is an area that most customers struggle with, I hence thought it best to pen down our experience
MinimAtion,Interior Design Trends

Move Over Extravagance, Welcome MinimAtion

MinimAtion – Minimalism + Automation in Interior Design – The Latest Trend that is making Interior Designers go back to
Interior Designers in KANAKAPURA ROAD, Purva Highland Interior Pictures. Economy Interiors

A few photographs of the Eco Package (Budget Interiors) executed recently at Purva Highlands Kanakapura Road, Bangalore

I wrote about the Eco range of interiors for 2/ 3 BHK apartments sometime back. Here are a few photographs

Home Interior Maintenance

Lockdown & “Home work”

I was wondering what to write next, sitting home under lockdown when my daughter recommended why not write something on

Interior Designers in Bangalore, Selected among the top interior designers in India

The Studio selected as one of the top upcoming Interior Designers in India

Thanks to all your wishes, The Studio was selected among the top upcoming interior designers in the country. The magazine

Furnishing, Decor Shops in Bangalore, Home Interior Shops in Bangalore, Interior Designers in Bangalore

Shopping for Interiors?? – Recommended places in Bangalore

The question about which are the best places to shop for stuff for home interiors in Bangalore has surfaced in
furniture build or buy, Furniture in Bangalore, Interior Designers in Bangalore, role of interior designer

Organised furniture retail and the changing role of the Interior Designer

My article on whether to build furniture or to buy it from the market and how organised furniture retail will

Bangalore Home Interiors, Concorde Napa valley, Home Interior Designers

Additional Home Interior Photographs of interiors done at Concorde Napa Valley Villas in Bangalore

Additional Pictures of Home Interior Design & Turnkey Interiors at Concorde Napa Valley Bangalore. These have been taken in daylight

Interior Design Best Practices, Interior Design Theme, Interior designer value, role of an interior designer

Exploring the Interplay: Furniture Design versus Space Design versus Interior Design

“Design Furniture – You create Convenience, Design a Space – You create Comfort, Design a Home – You create Culture.”

Acrylic, Duco Paint, Hi Gloss Finish, Hi Gloss Laminate, Modular Kitchens

Acrylic Versus Hi Gloss Laminate Versus Duco– Which one to use for that perfect Hi Gloss finish for your Modular Kitchen, Wardrobe and other Furniture

I have been getting a number of questions around Acrylic versus Laminate finish, where to buy Acrylic Laminates in Bangalore

Work Schedule for Home Interiors

Doing end to end Interiors for your Home? – Here is a work schedule you should follow

A number of readers of this blog have asked questions around what work sequence one needs to follow while doing

Interior design, Interior Design Experience Center, Interior Designers in Bangalore

Some Pictures of our Interior Design Experience Center in Bangalore

We recently started hosting clients at our Interior Design Experience Center and it is a whole new feeling to do

Interior designer bangalore

I AM

The idea for this post came when, during a design discussion, the lady of the house said “I AM a
Island Kitchen, Modular Kitchens

Island Kitchen at my latest home interior project in Bangalore

Modular kitchen at a project that I handed over earlier this week. Clicked this on my mobile phone and it

Home Renovation

A Home to Redesign, Renovate and Refurbish

Life stage based interior design is a concept that I have discussed on this blog multiple times but it will
Material for Kitchen Countertop, Modular Kitchens

The “What Material to use for the Kitchen Counter Top” Conundrum. How to decide between Granite, Marble, Corian, Quartz, Acrylic etc.

Selecting a counter top for the kitchen can be tricky, especially with all the choice of materials available nowadays. In

Related Articles

Scroll to Top
Thank you icon

Thanks for your Interest

We will get back to you on this shortly