
Woven wicker or rattan side table with basketweave pattern
History
Woven wicker and rattan furniture gained widespread popularity in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, as part of the casual, natural aesthetic embraced in both tropical and bohemian interior design movements. These pieces were often handcrafted using traditional weaving techniques, creating durable and lightweight furniture that brought warmth and texture to living spaces. Such pieces appeal to collectors of mid-century modern and vintage furniture, as well as interior designers seeking authentic period pieces for coastal, bohemian, or eclectic decor schemes. The craftsmanship and natural materials make these tables valued for their aesthetic charm, sustainability, and connection to artisanal traditions.
Time period
circa 1960–1980