Discover the Sambonet Rattan Collection
An elegant, sustainable, and complete line to enhance every dining experience.
The charm of natural rattan
Sambonet’s rattan is an organic, renewable, and biodegradable material. In addition to its low environmental impact, it supports local communities through ethical cultivation. Its woven texture and neutral tones bring warmth and authenticity to home settings.
A complete and versatile range
From cake stands and cloches to tilted containers, trays, and thermoses — the Radici Home Collection in rattan covers every need with elegance. Each piece pairs beautifully with the rest of the Sambonet Home Collection, offering both functional and decorative solutions.
Sambonet excellence for your table
A symbol of Italian quality and design, Sambonet creates accessories that combine function and beauty. The rattan line reflects the brand’s attention to detail and commitment to stylish, welcoming, and sustainable environments.
Frequently Asked Questions – Radici Rattan Collection
What is rattan and why was it chosen for the Radici collection?
Rattan is a natural fiber derived from the young stems of tropical palms. It is lightweight, flexible, and durable – ideal for hand-woven designs. Sambonet selected it for the Radici collection to combine elegant design, natural charm, and real sustainability.
Is the Radici rattan collection suitable for modern interiors?
Absolutely. The neutral tones and organic texture of rattan blend effortlessly with both rustic and contemporary interiors. Items like trays, bowls, stands, and cloches are both functional and decorative, complementing a wide variety of styles.
How should I clean and maintain rattan accessories?
We recommend gently wiping them with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid using aggressive detergents or soaking the products. To preserve their beauty and shape, store them in dry areas away from moisture and direct heat.
Is rattan a sustainable material?
Yes, rattan is renewable and eco-friendly. It grows quickly and can be harvested without damaging the plant. It requires minimal pesticides or fertilizers, and rattan forests help capture CO₂ while supporting local communities that depend on its cultivation.