Is rattan furniture durable, and can it be used outdoors?
Rattan is renowned for its durability, with its naturally solid core making it ideally suited to crafting into long-lasting homeware and furniture. Although it’s fine to take rattan furniture out into the garden for al fresco dining, it’s not showerproof, so you’ll need to cover it up when you’re not using it and bring it inside over the winter. That’s because although it’s a strong material, it will crack and eventually break if it sits out in the rain or direct sunlight for too long.
If you love the aesthetic of rattan garden furniture, the good news is that there are some fantastic faux versions, such as our own all-weather “rattan”, which most of our outdoor sets, sun loungers and armchairs are made from. We’ve used a non-rusting aluminium with an artificial resin coating to create a synthetic rattan that’s so realistic you’d never know it wasn’t the real deal.
How to care for rattan furniture
Woven items need careful cleaning and looking after, so we’d recommend having a read of our guide on how to care for rattan and cane. Briefly, we suggest moisturising your rattan regularly by spritzing it with boiled linseed oil, or wiping it gently using a soft cloth dipped in warm water and leaving it to dry overnight.
Clean your rattan accessories with a duster or vacuum cleaner, and keep them out of direct sunlight. For tips on caring for weatherproof faux rattan, check out our garden furniture care guide, where you’ll find advice on how to keep your all-weather “rattan” pieces in top condition.