Bali Rattan Dressing Table with 2 Drawers | S25500
Bali rattan dressing table combines solid wood structure with authentic natural rattan panels, materials meeting in honest construction rather than synthetic imitation. Rattan's woven texture adds visual interest and tactile dimension that flat surfaces cannot achieve, the material breathing naturally, responding to humidity, aging gracefully through years of use.
Smooth wooden drawer glides provide quiet operation, substantial feel, longevity outlasting metal runners prone to misalignment. Minimal assembly required - legs attach to pre-assembled body, eliminating flat-pack frustration whilst reducing shipping volume. Water-based topcoat protects materials without toxic off-gassing, suited to bedrooms where air quality matters during hours spent sleeping.
Rattan furniture carries tropical heritage - Indonesian craft traditions meeting contemporary forms. The material's natural colour variation, slight irregularities in weave pattern, organic texture all signal handcrafted origins. This isn't furniture pretending to be something it's not; solid wood and rattan announce themselves honestly.
- Smooth wooden drawer glides
- Made using solid wood and authentic, natural rattan
- Minimal assembly required - simply attach the legs to the assembled body
- Protected by water-based top coat
- Delivered to you in drop tested packaging
- Pictured stool sold separately
Free Delivery
Delivery on this item is free within the mainland UK. Deliveries to Scotland or N. Ireland may have a surcharge added at checkout.
Deliveries are made using DHL tracked service. A specific delivery date can be requested post-purchase by contacting our team.
Deliveries are made 2-3 working days after purchase for all in stock items.
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Safety and Compliance
This furniture shall be anchored to the wall with the enclosed safety fitting to prevent it from tipping over. This furniture must be fixed to the wall.
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