Cane Furniture
2010s Colombian Cane Furniture
Steel
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Cane Furniture
Wood, Bamboo, Cane, Beech, Rattan
Mid-20th Century European Hollywood Regency Cane Furniture
Bamboo, Cane, Lucite
2010s Italian Modern Cane Furniture
Steel
1860s French Louis XVI Antique Cane Furniture
Cane, Wood, Giltwood
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Cane Furniture
Wicker, Cane, Rattan
2010s Italian Modern Cane Furniture
Steel
2010s Portuguese Modern Cane Furniture
Faux Leather, Wood
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Cane Furniture
Mohair, Silk, Giltwood, Wood
2010s American Modern Cane Furniture
Bouclé
Mid-20th Century Czech Mid-Century Modern Cane Furniture
Fabric, Wood, Beech, Lacquer
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Cane Furniture
Rattan
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Cane Furniture
Leather, Beech
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Cane Furniture
Upholstery, Giltwood
20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Cane Furniture
Canvas, Beech
Late 19th Century American Chippendale Antique Cane Furniture
Fabric, Mahogany
2010s Thai Post-Modern Cane Furniture
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Cane Furniture
Ash
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Cane Furniture
Wood, Upholstery
21st Century and Contemporary International Style Cane Furniture
Metal
Mid-20th Century North American French Provincial Cane Furniture
Cane, Wood
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Cane Furniture
Wood, Cane
Early 2000s Brazilian Post-Modern Cane Furniture
Cane, Wood
20th Century Cane Furniture
Velvet, Cane, Lacquer
1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Cane Furniture
Metal
Antique, New and Vintage Cane Furniture
If the interiors people have been saving on Instagram lately are any indication, we’ll be seeing a lot more antique, new and vintage cane furniture in the years ahead.
Cane — the material of the moment that is inspiring a new generation of designers — has been cropping up everywhere, from sleek armchairs to lounge chairs, side tables and desks.
In case you’re wondering, cane refers to the peeled-off bark of rattan, an Old World species of climbing palm, while wicker may be used to describe natural or synthetic materials that were woven into a pattern. Raffia, another term thrown around when discussing woven furniture, refers to a palm tree native to tropical regions in Africa.
Of course, designers’ obsession with traditional artisanal techniques is nothing new. Marcel Breuer’s tubular Cesca chair, a design originally conceived in the 1920s, has drawn renewed attention in the past few years. And the popularity of materials like raffia and wicker reflects our desire for all things handmade.
Find a wide range of antique, new and vintage cane furniture on 1stDibs.