Here's Everything You Need to Know About the 6,000-Year-Old Decor Hiding In Your Home
Briefly

Rattan is sourced from a variety of species of palm trees, most of which are found in the old-growth forests of Southeast Asia. These tropical forests provide the ideal conditions for rattan to thrive, making the region a key supplier of this versatile material.
There are over 600 species of rattan palm, although not all species are commercially viable. Many people confuse bamboo, a grass and hollow, with rattan, which is a vine and dense. Rattan is often used with the peel on for a natural look, peeled for finishing, or extruded for its core.
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