Weave These Natural Textures Throughout Your Home—from Rattan Furnishings to Sisal Rugs

Weave These Natural Textures Throughout Your Home—from Rattan Furnishings to Sisal Rugs
Photography by Steve Rizzo, Styling by Sidney Bragiel

Text by Holly Seng

Natural is the new neutral, and adding a few woven elements throughout your home is a sure way to bring in warmth and texture—all while blending seamlessly with your existing décor. Woven accents serve as a great design staple no matter the season, but even more so during spring and summer given the relaxed and casual vibes they exude. From light fixtures and furnishings to rugs and vases, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite ways to utilize these versatile accessories.

Tabletop Accents

Tabletop Accents
Photography by Steve Rizzo, Styling by Sidney Bragiel

Often overlooked, texture is the best-kept secret to elevating any table setting. Wicker and rattan accents—from vases and place mats to napkin rings and flatware—evoke easygoing elegance as their honeyed hue warms up the pastel palette. See more of this springtime setting in our Spring issue.

Tabletop Accents
Photography by Jim Bathie, Styling by Sidney Bragiel

A rattan lantern makes both a fun and functional addition to an alfresco setting—extending the gathering well past sundown. See more of this delightful summer picnic on the porch.

Light Fixtures

Light Fixtures
Photography by Native House Photography, Interior designs by Pamela Harvey

A woven wire pendant light accessorizes this bedroom, blending a contemporary touch with vintage and antique pieces for a stylish space that transcends time. See more in our Spring issue.

Light Fixtures
Photography by Jessie Preza, Interior designs by Gordon Kessler and Larry Johnson

Beaded board wainscoting infuses classic cottage charm to this breakfast nook while a wicker chandelier imparts fun texture. See more of this Florida beach house in our Summer issue—on newsstands April 11.

Rugs and Runners

Rugs and Runners
Photography by Robert Radifera, Interior designs by Alexis Dattoli, Styling by Charlotte Safavi

When it comes to white kitchens, natural elements go a long way in cultivating a cozy and welcoming aesthetic. A pair of sisal runners on either side of the island enhances the wood tones found throughout the rest of the kitchen.

Rugs and Runners
Photography by Robert Radifera, Interior designs by Alexis Dattoli, Styling by Charlotte Safavi

A pedestal-base circular table sits atop a textured round sisal rug in the eat-in kitchen’s bay window, creating a cohesive design between the two spaces. See more of this Virginia home.

Baskets and Trays

Baskets and Trays
Photography by Jean Allsopp, Architectural and interior designs by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects, Styling by Lynn Nesmith

Utilitarian spaces, such as mudrooms, shouldn’t be overlooked when it comes to heartwarming design as they set the tone for arriving home. Woven baskets offer a pleasant appearance and are useful for stowing away items. See more of this Georgia home in our Spring issue.

Baskets and Trays
Photography by Jim Bathie, Interior designs by Rachel Anderson, Styling by Sidney Bragiel

Trays are essential for keeping coffee tables from becoming overly cluttered, while also heightening the visual interest. Woven varieties add texture and depth that stand out against lighter or painted woods.

Bed Frames

Bed Frames
Photography by Dustin Peck, Interior designs by Vicky Serany and Kayla Boyle

A curved rattan bed anchors this guest room, serving as a stunning focal point. A custom bolster pillow lends a subtle dash of color without competing with the star of the show.

Bed Frames
Photography by Carmel Brantley, Interior designs by Jessica Lagrange

A coat of coral paint brightens up these wicker headboards, providing a powerful panache. Pick up a copy of our Summer issue to see more of this beach bungalow.

Outdoor Furnishings

Outdoor Furnishings
Photography by Kelsey Glading, Interior designs and styling by Sarah Hayes

Woven furnishings are a porch staple, but layering with comfortable cushions and pretty prints is key when creating an outdoor oasis. See more of our tips for a dreamy porch setup.

Outdoor Furnishings
Photography by Native House Photography, Interior designs by Pamela Harvey

Don’t be afraid to mix and match furnishings to play up the laid-back feel of your patio. Here, bamboo-style bistro chairs pair with a wooden table while a set of woven hanging chairs serves as a comfy spot to relax. See more in our Spring issue. 

In the Garden

In the Garden
Photography by John O’Hagan, Landscape designs by Troy Rhone, Styling by Mary Beth Jones

Natural textures are at home in the garden, and an oversize wicker basket doubles as a decorative planter—just be sure to line the inside of your basket.

In The Garden
Photography and interior designs by Loi Thai

Dress up your front stoop by flanking your door with a pair of topiaries in decorative woven planters. We’ve got just the tips to help you keep these manicured marvels looking their best!

 

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