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Malawi Cane Chair - Black

Sale price$690.00
SKU: MCA-BLK

Handmade furniture at its finest! The Iconic Malawi Cane Chair is woven with strips of tropical cane, and made sturdy with blue gum tree wooden frame. Intricately detailed, naturally beautiful, the Malawi Cane arm chair adds style and African design to your space. Available in natural cane color or painted black and varnished. This chair pairs nicely with any of our Pillows and can add beauty to your space indoors or out!

Height: 32"
Width: 30"
Depth: 23"
(Measurements are approximate)

Hand woven in Malawi
Artisans: People of the Sun

 

Material

Tropical bamboo, and blue gum tree wood

Dimension

See product description

Product Care Instructions

Wipe clean with a dry cloth

Origin

Malawi

Time to make

3 days

Malawi Cane Chair - Black
Malawi Cane Chair - Black Sale price$690.00

meet the maker

People of the Sun

📍Malawi

" Contemporary pieces rooted in indigenous knowledge and traditional techniques"

In Malawi, often called the “Warm Heart of Africa,” generations of artisans have transformed locally available natural materials into objects of remarkable beauty and utility. In communities near Lake Malawi, skilled weavers draw upon longstanding traditions to create furniture and home décor from bamboo, blue gum, and other sustainable materials, combining exceptional craftsmanship with ingenious design. What began as a practical response to limited resources has evolved into a celebrated artisan tradition recognized far beyond Malawi’s borders.

One of the earliest organized weaving groups, formed in 1979 near the village of TA Kapeni, helped establish a foundation for this thriving craft movement. Their meticulously woven furniture showcased a level of skill and precision that attracted international attention and opened new market opportunities for local artisans. Today, Malawian makers continue to build upon this legacy, collaborating with designers from around the world to create contemporary pieces rooted in indigenous knowledge and traditional techniques. Their work not only supports artisan livelihoods and strengthens local communities, but also brings the warmth, creativity, and craftsmanship of Malawi into homes across the globe.