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How to Hang a Hammock Chair Indoors imageWhile hammocks are generally associated with the outdoors, people can use an indoor hammock chair all year around. Whether enjoying a good book or wrapped up in a blanket and watching the world go by,...Read More about How to Hang a Hammock Chair IndoorsL x 55 in. D x 78 in. H Polyester Hanging Chaise Lounge Hammock with Stand Set your store to see localavailability 9 ft. Double Cotton Hammock with Stand in Tropical 15 ft. Tri-Beam Metal Hammock Stand Beige 15 ft. Steel Hammock Stand in TaupeW x 82 in. L Oatmeal DuraCord Rope Hammock 13 ft. Olefin Quilted Hammock in Red 13 ft. Cotton Rope Hammock Monte Carlo 13 ft. Premium Poly Double Hammock in Taupe 11 ft. Cotton Rope Hammock 13 ft. Midnight Stripe Hammock 11 ft. Rope Hammock and 12 ft. Steel Stand Combination Bahia 11.8 ft. Premium Metal Single Hammock Stand in BronzeQuilted Cotton Reversible Double Hammock with Matching Pillow in Elm Green Stripe




10 ft. Cotton Bag Hammock in Red Stripe 24 in. x 24 in. Canvas Glacier Sunbrella Outdoor Pillow 9 ft. Nylon Parachute Bag Hammock in Red and Navy 10 ft. Cotton Bag Hammock in Blue Green StripePolyester Rope Hanging Chair in Burgundy Eco-Friendly Hammock Tree Straps Hammock Hanging Tree Straps 11 ft. Capri Canvas Hammock with Fringe 6-1/2 ft. Polyester Bag Hammock in Red Set your store to see localavailabilityFor Home Delivery & Special Discount Call +91 9143321235 VSWC is the consequence of a social development programme perpetuated among the socio-economically backward community in the Rambagan slum, North-Kolkata since early 1950s. It has now proved its indispensability and spread arms to a few more such slums. Significantly, it taps the poor but talented men and women, cutting across castes and creeds. For their fruitful economic engagement it provides them with professional training in tailoring & knitting, cane furniture & bamboo craft, commercial art & painting through various specially designed courses...




Price - INR 250/- Price - INR 350/- Price - INR 1200/- Price - INR 4800/- Price - INR 3,600/- Price - INR 7,000/- Price - INR 6500/- Hanif Sofa (2 seater) Price - INR 12,000/- Price - INR 150/- each Price - INR 110/- each Price Range - INR 120/- Price - INR 250/- each Cane Chair, Model no - VSCC1 The cane furniture I purchased from VSWC more than Thirty years ago still look so beautiful and sturdy. Mr Swapan Debnath(Kolkata, INDIA) Door Hanging, Model - VSDH14 Two year back I have purchased two stuffed toy (Door Hanging With Bell) from Goabagan unit of VSWC. It is made of cloth and cotton. It look nice and decorates well till now. -Mrs. Pratima Seal(Kolkata, INDIA) Tea Chair, Model - VSTC22 3 year back I had procured two custom built backless cane seats from VSWC. It is genuine Andaman cane and still as sturdy and elegant as on the first day. -Mr. Arya Ghosh(Kolkata, INDIA)Cane furniture – popular for its durability and lightness – first appeared in Europe around the 1660s.




The practise of rattan and wicker weaving has been around even longer, originating with baskets and moving then into furniture. When India and parts of Asia became colonies of Great Britain and Holland in the 19th century, cane furniture became a defining feature of colonial homes. The many virtues of cane furniture are still relevant today, and the look is now enjoying a renaissance in the world of easy, breezy coastal interiors. Vivian Panagos, founder of interior styling blog Ish and Chi, says nostalgia has brought cane back into the spotlight, but its versatility as a material has kept it there. Cane not only says classic-colonial but can also be a nice fit for more contemporary, coastal spaces. “The coastal look works so well with our way of living – relaxed, casual and creating a blur between indoor and outdoor living spaces,” Panagos says. “Cane works well with contemporary furniture. One of my favourite looks is combining my classic Thonet cane No.811 Hoffmann dining chairs with a contemporary dining table,” she says.




Interior stylist Simone Haag says the renewed interest in cane comes back to the broader focus on natural materials. “The idea of natural materials is number one. Where possible, I always strive to specify natural materials – at the heart of that is those textures like woven paper cord,” Haag says. Her recently renovated Phillip Island beach home, affectionately named ‘Anglers Shack’, references natural weaves and cane throughout. From the rattan bassinet in her one-year-old daughter’s room, to the Carl Hansen vintage dining room chairs with paper cord seats, the material pops up again and again, alternately referencing elements of the natural and nautical. A French, 50s-style bamboo mirror found on Etsy was where the cane obsession all started. “Once I found that mirror, it really set a direction for my beach house,” she says. “There’s the element of Palm Springs, a favourite destination of mine, that’s really inspired the style of this home.”




Haag’s rope, swing-back outdoor chair by Ligne Roset takes the idea of the cane weave and translates it in contemporary form. “While I like rope or weave in the vintage context or in a found item, it also translates beautifully in contemporary pieces that have real design strength.” Its rich historical roots and various stages of retro revival have meant keeping cane looking fresh can be a challenge. Panagos suggests updating cane pieces with bright, tropical upholstery, pairing with on-trend velvet fabrics or painting the cane to bring it back to life. She says to look for tropical prints and seaside shades of blue, green and terracotta, which look great paired with cane. “I think playing up the coastal look works best – add tall potted palms or ferns to the space. Or up the glamour factor and pair cane armchairs with a velvet sofa and marble coffee table for an eclectic look. The best thing about cane is that you don’t need to over think it.

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