Bamboo and Wicker Furniture
 
 

Choosing the right design of furniture for any room is hard, especially given the choice of manufacturers offering a wide range of different styles. Bamboo and Wicker realize this is a hard task and have tried to make it easier for you to navigate this maze by listing below retail and online stores and the type of furniture they are renowned for.


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Oceans International - Oxfordshire

Specializes in Rattan Outdoor Living furniture and have a very impressive website featuring modern and contemporary furniture. Full UK delivery and showroom facility.


Bamboo Style - Durham

Specializes in a wide range of bamboo products from bamboo shades and screens to floors and gazebos. The website is clean and easy to navigate and order online.


Bamboozled - Brighton

The website is quite basic but they have a fantastic range of bamboo coffee tables, shelf units, stools and a couple of unique beds. All items are imported from family manufacturers in Bali.


Bambienti - London

The website is clean and boasts a large selection of bamboo furniture and some very unique accessories including lights, mirrors and trays. The furniture is mostly indoor but there is a large and varied selection available to order online. The company states is has retail representation but you need to contact them for a list.


Haddon House - UK Nationwide

Haddon are a large retailer and do not specialize in bamboo but are stockists of Rattan furniture and have showrooms all over the country.


John Lewis - UK Nationwide

We all know John Lewis and its reputation for high quality furniture and its national presence. They stock a range of bamboo accessories such as mats and bamboo boxes and handbags. The furniture range changes from time to time so we recommend you check their website regularly for new lines.


Alfresia - Manchester

Alfresia have a range of indoor and outdoor furniture and an easy to navigate online store. They are worth checking out for some of their bamboo dining sets at very competitive prices.


Cane and Co - Hemel Hempstead

Cane and Co sell a variety of bamboo products including, Rattan, Desser and Skyline. The range is extensive and the company has a lowest price promise.


Moso Bamboo - Cirencester

Specialize in bamboo floors and surfaces. The website boasts a massive range of quality bamboo finishes and is definitely worth a look if you are in the market for a bamboo floor or surface.


Japan Garden - Online

As well as some very Japanese furniture this site has a few bamboo accessories such as bamboo screens, garden bridges and umbrellas, however is limited on furniture such as tables and chairs etc.


Gerad Collection - Online

If you are looking for some very modern and stylish bamboo furniture then you should check out this site. The only drawback is there is no real UK presence but some of the creative designs are well worth the look even if its just for inspiration.


Bamboo Showroom - Online

This site has a range of other furniture as well as bamboo but has an interesting range of bamboo tables and seats including a bamboo directors chair.


World of Wicker - Bolton

This site offers a wide range of bamboo furniture especially for the lounge or dining areas, prices are also quite reasonable.


BS Bamboo - Online

Specializes in Bamboo Cane and Fencing.



Other popular online stores include Ebay, Shopzilla, Overstock and Amazon.








 

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Bamboo Cleaning Tips - Bamboo is naturally a very hard wearing substance and for day to day cleaning a swifter soft brush is more than adequate. For a deeper clean you can simply use warm water and a little soap but always ensure you remove all the dust and debris before doing so. It is recommended that you consult your bamboo floor supplier before applying anything to you bamboo floors or furniture.

 
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