Springy Wooden Seats

The Rattatan Stool by Wiktoria Szawiel Sports an Atypical Weaved Pattern

The Rattatan Stool looks like it’s made out of wooden springs. A unique take on traditional rattan furniture, it forgoes the typical weaved pattern for something a little more loopy. Basically, wooden strips have been bent in varying heights to make up the actual seat. Thus, the Rattatan Stool does not have a smooth, concrete surface that a weaved one usually boasts.

Created by Polish designer Wiktoria Szawiel, the Rattatan Stool may look like a mess of folded wood shoots, but it has an overall simplistic aesthetic. According to the designer, “The part of the stool that is made with rattan sticks weights less then 1 kg, because the sticks are extremely light. One rattan stick is not able to hold human body, but more of them together, connected in a certain way create funny and comfortable stool.”

Unique Weaved Pattern
Exploring unconventional weaving techniques to create innovative furniture designs.
Simplistic Aesthetic
Embracing minimalism and simplicity in furniture design for a clean and modern look.
Lightweight Materials
Utilizing lightweight and unconventional materials to create comfortable and functional furniture pieces.

Sectors Adopting This

Furniture Manufacturing
Incorporating unique weaving techniques and lightweight materials to create innovative furniture designs.
Interior Design
Using furniture with simplistic aesthetics to create clean and modern interior spaces.
Home Decor Retail
Offering furniture pieces made from lightweight materials to provide customers with comfortable and functional seating options.
SCORE
3.7 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 64%
Activity 39%
Freshness 8%

Solutions for innovators working at the edge of change. We help transform emerging ideas into practical, durable solutions by combining strategic thinking, creative exploration, and hands-on execution.

Trends © 2026 Trend Hunter Inc. All Rights Reserved.
LinkedIn Instagram X