Vintage Cane Chairs

242 Ideas by Chloe Hughes

Renewed interest in natural materials and an appreciation for vintage design have led to a revival of vintage cane furniture, particularly cane chairs. Decorating with vintage cane chairs adds a touch of elegance to a home's design aesthetic while creating an ambiance similar to that of a British colonial beach house or a rambling Victorian lakehouse. To incorporate vintage cane chairs into your indoor/outdoor living space, keep reading for a unique selection of these timeless design pieces.

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Buying Guide

An antique cane chair has a unique look that is hardly duplicated compared to other types of chairs. In fact, in some interior design settings, an antique cane chair is the best choice as other types of design would merely be an inferior alternative. It's likely that you already know about that fact, and that's why you are shopping for an antique cane chair.

Before you do your shopping, continue reading as we've listed a few important factors that you need to consider so you'll have the best chance at purchasing that "perfect" antique cane chair for your situation.

When it comes to shopping for an antique cane chair, your first task is to know the primary purpose of such furniture piece.

  • Typically, most homeowners use an antique cane chair for a stylish outdoor seating. If you are planning to place the antique cane chair outdoors, then your main concern would be the elements. At the very least, the chair should come with a very good sealing and UV stabilization. This should allow the chair to withstand sun exposure and rain. You might also want something that is heavy so it won't get easily knocked down by the wind.
  • If you are planning to place the chair in a conservatory, then the primary factor that you should consider is its comfort followed by style. It's imperative that you find an antique cane chair that comes with an excellent ergonomic design and high-quality cushions.
  • If you intend to place the antique cane chair indoors, then the primary factor to consider is its style. Since this kind of chair comes with a very distinct look, it's imperative that you match the design of the chair with the rest of the room. The right antique cane chair in the right setting can definitely bring out that "avant-garde" vibe. On the other hand, making a mistake in matching the room and the chair would bring out that "student on a budget" vibe.

Another part of the antique cane chair that you need to check is the weaving. There are two types of materials that are used for weaving. There's the flat and the round. As the name suggests, if the woven material is flat, then it's the flat type. The same applies to the round type. Each woven material has its own pros and cons.

The flat type has the advantage of being light. Hence, the furniture will also be lighter and portable. It's a good choice if you are fond of regularly re-arranging your decor. The flat type is also generally cheaper, so it's a good choice if the budget is a bit tight.

The round type comes with a more expensive look, and it's also generally costlier. Hence, it's a good choice if you want something that is luxurious and sophisticated. Also, the round weaving material will typically make the furniture heavier and appear larger, and that means it works great for an outdoor setting.

Another factor to keep in mind is the weaving quality. Generally, the tighter the weave is, the better. Loose weaving brings a lot of problems such as sagging and providing poor seating support.