Wicker Furniture
54Wicker furniture first became popular in England and America during the
17th and 18th centuries. It is made from weaving interlaced slender
branches around a frame and molding it into desired shapes such as
tables, chairs, bed or sofas. Wicker is made from rattan, canes, reeds,
sea grasses, willow branches, fiber rush (twisted paper), and synthetic
materials. Rattan is one of the most common plant materials used in
weaving wicker furniture. Fibers from the plant are durable and can
yield to bending, making it ideal for several types of wicker products.
Wicker furniture is durable and strong, because of the way the
materials are woven into the furniture. Despite being highly durable,
it is also easy to maintain. Ultimately it can last for years without
any real hard to perform maintenance or cleaning.
Leaving it in
the direct sun for too long can damage and dry it out. It is a good
idea to keep wicker in the shade as much as possible, as too much
direct sunlight and heat can cause it to warp or fade. Wind, rain and
snow can also damage the wicker by breaking down the construction and
warping the natural materials, so it is best to bring your furniture
inside during the winter months.
When you properly clean
wicker furniture, you not only maintain its beauty, but you add to the
lifespan of your furniture which will give you many more years to enjoy
its beauty and functionality. Any mild soap or detergent are good to
clean wicker. Vacuum it regularly to get rid of dust build up. A vacuum
cleaner with a soft brush is an ideal way to dust wicker. Weekly or at
least twice monthly dusting will help to keep wicker looking good and
fairly dust-free.
Wicker furniture can become brittle and
damaged with age, but it's easy to repair with materials available at
most craft shops. Wicker strands are available at basket-weaving supply
stores and some craft stores.
It is a great idea to buy a set of outdoor wicker furniture if you want to enjoy your summer afternoon in your own backyard.






