A room furnished with wicker can set a comforting, romantic mood. Enjoy the company of friends and family outdoors at an
intimate wicker dining set, or in a cluster of deeply cushioned wicker couches, loveseats, or even a porch swing. We sell
wicker furniture from the highest quality manufacturers on the market, and most of our wicker is designed for outdoor use,
enduring through season after season of pleasure.
The biggest part of your decision to buy wicker will certainly involve matching the furniture to your patio, home or garden
décor. However, investing in an outdoor wicker furniture set is more than a merely aesthetic decision. Knowing a little about
the history of wicker, how it is made, and how it should be used and cared for will not only help you choose high quality
furniture that is made strong to endure the tests of both time and weather, but will also teach you how to protect and maintain
your investment in the future.
What is Wicker?
The word wicker means 'slender, flexible twigs or branches'. Wicker furniture is made from the careful interlacing, weaving, of these pliable canes, willow branches, reeds, synthetic materials, or even spiral twists of paper. The word 'rattan' is often used interchangeably with 'wicker', but actually describes the long tough stems of the rattan palm. The word 'rattan' is also used to describe wickerwork, the characteristic weaving of these stems to make furniture and baskets.

Enjoy sandwiches and iced tea poolside on a wicker dining set.
The weaving of rattan or wicker furniture is a traditional craft, related to basket-weaving, first popularized in America
during the Victorian era, when concerns about upholstered furniture being unsanitary made the clean lines and smooth surfaces
of wicker a more appealing alternative. The allure of wicker skipped a few generations, only to return in a much improved
variety of styles.
Today wicker design incorporates function with fashion, transgressing your grandmother's fussy-looking designs, and replacing
them with large furniture with comfortable cushions and a large range of colors for both the wicker frames and their upholstery.
Colors like chocolate brown, alpine green, burnt reds and warm yellows have replaced the standard cottage white wicker color
in many applications. The new styles of wicker appeal to both men and women with wide seats, plush cushions and sturdy,
natural sleek and simple lines.
Breezy wicker furniture is at home on the coast.
Style Suggestions:
Contemporary wicker furniture styles are offered with a great variety of nature-inspired prints, including very popular
tropical toiles and botanicals. The cottage garden party look of Grandma's chintz can be updated by adding striped throw
pillows, or pillows and accents with other simplified, complementary patterns and colors. Using earth-toned colors, like
olive, lime, sage, marigold, lemon, amber, and even a soothing sky blue helps expand your patio space and decor by including
the palette of the outdoors.
Wicker creates an intimate setting for guests.
Use a neutral color palette of taupes, grays, sand, terra cotta, and grass green to provide an even more outdoorsy feel.
Green is a very versatile color, blending well with dark and warm toned wickers. Adding nature-inspired accent furniture
in materials like stone or linens also helps to create hints of the outdoors inside.
Or, use splashes of vibrant colors to brighten up your patio or porch. Our wicker is also available with bright, fun colors
and prints that add instant cheer to your outdoor decor.
Wicker can be colorful too!
Wicker works well with upholstery, polished wood, and wrought iron. Wherever you use it, wicker adjusts to the room and makes
itself at home.
Maintenance:
Outdoor wicker is made to be more durable than indoor wicker. Since reeds and canes can mildew or rot when left outside,
natural materials such as these are protected with resin coatings or paints. Some outdoor wicker is made from strong paper
fibers twisted around metal wire for strength. These cords are then coated and treated with paints and treatments that seal
the fibers, thus ensuring their longevity. Wicker does age over time, but with proper precautions and by positioning your
wicker in more sheltered areas like covered patios and gazebos, you can decrease the chance of wear.
Invite guests to an comfortable gathering in your garden.
Resin and plastic have now been perfected to look like reeds, cane and rattan, and can withstand bad weather conditions
including rain and snow. The durability of these materials and the ease with which they can be cared for have allowed wicker
furniture to earn a permanent spot outdoors. Bringing them in during the winter is still good for maintaining the quality of
finishes and cleanliness; just hose them down in the spring to prepare them for a summer of use.
Buying from Teak, Wicker and More:
Please browse our selection of wicker from manufacturers including
North Cape International,
Summer Classics,
Woodard and more. Call us if
have any questions, or if you need pricing information. Most of our wicker furniture is offered with free shipping, so give us
a call!