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Description

This Musée rattan chair was already featured in the 1900 Maison Louis Drucker catalog. It accentuates the work of the rattan maker because there is no weaving. The clear rattan structure, Manila rattan, is covered with a thinner, more flexible rattan stem called Lounty, which forms very airy diamonds. The fastenings are in dark leather, highlighting the honey color of the rattan. Everything here is natural: the rattan and the leather, which makes the chair sensitive to prolonged exposure to humidity. It’s important to bring it in during wet seasons. Light but robust, comfortable and stackable, the vintage look adds a touch of romance to your decor.

Usage

Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits. Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the “summer season”, the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the “bad season” arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as parisian terraces do.

In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the “beautiful season”, the rest of the time, the rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before drying the furniture in order to dry it out. It should only be taken out once the rain has stopped (in any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

Delivery

Delivery in France estimated within 5 to 15 working days after your order made.
Delivery in Europe estimated within 5 to 20 working days after your order made.
Delivery to the rest of the world estimated within about 5 to 90 working days after your order made.

Returns

Contact us at contact@drucker.fr or +33 3 44 88 32 92

Characteristics
Code article : 5623, 
Indoor / Outdoor : Semi-outdoor, 
Overall Width : 17 11/16 in, 
Overall Depth : 19 11/16 in, 
Overall Height : 33 7/16 in, 
Weight : 8,81 lbs, 
Seat Width : Standard seat (15 1/3 in), 
Seat Height : 17 11/16 in, 
Stackability : Stackable, 
Availability : On stock, 
Weaving Fiber : Satin fiber (Raucord), 
Color : Satin chocolate – Pantone 476, 
Varnish and paint : Varnished, 
Material Structure : Bright rattan (Manau), 
Number of users : 1, 
Collection : All year, 
Minimum Order : 1, 
Inspirations :
Guarantee

Drucker bears the cost of resolving quality issues under normal use.

Payment

Payment can be made by bank transfer, credit card, bank transfer, Paypal with a valid billing and delivery address.

Credit card: we accept CB, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.

All transactions carried out on our site are secure, this data being subject to SSL encryption.

Depending on your bank, your payment may be subject to 3D Secure verification.

For any questions, contact Customer Service on +33 (0) 3 44 88 32 92 (8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.)

Description

This Musée rattan chair was already featured in the 1900 Maison Louis Drucker catalog. It accentuates the work of the rattan maker because there is no weaving. The clear rattan structure, Manila rattan, is covered with a thinner, more flexible rattan stem called Lounty, which forms very airy diamonds. The fastenings are in dark leather, highlighting the honey color of the rattan. Everything here is natural: the rattan and the leather, which makes the chair sensitive to prolonged exposure to humidity. It’s important to bring it in during wet seasons. Light but robust, comfortable and stackable, the vintage look adds a touch of romance to your decor.

Characteristics
Code article : 5623, 
Indoor / Outdoor : Semi-outdoor, 
Overall Width : 17 11/16 in, 
Overall Depth : 19 11/16 in, 
Overall Height : 33 7/16 in, 
Weight : 8,81 lbs, 
Seat Width : Standard seat (15 1/3 in), 
Seat Height : 17 11/16 in, 
Stackability : Stackable, 
Availability : On stock, 
Weaving Fiber : Satin fiber (Raucord), 
Color : Satin chocolate – Pantone 476, 
Varnish and paint : Varnished, 
Material Structure : Bright rattan (Manau), 
Number of users : 1, 
Collection : All year, 
Minimum Order : 1, 
Inspirations :
Usage

Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits. Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the “summer season”, the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the “bad season” arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as parisian terraces do.

In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the “beautiful season”, the rest of the time, the rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before drying the furniture in order to dry it out. It should only be taken out once the rain has stopped (in any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

Guarantee

Drucker bears the cost of resolving quality issues under normal use.

Delivery

Delivery in France estimated within 5 to 15 working days after your order made.
Delivery in Europe estimated within 5 to 20 working days after your order made.
Delivery to the rest of the world estimated within about 5 to 90 working days after your order made.

Payment

Payment can be made by bank transfer, credit card, bank transfer, Paypal with a valid billing and delivery address.

Credit card: we accept CB, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.

All transactions carried out on our site are secure, this data being subject to SSL encryption.

Depending on your bank, your payment may be subject to 3D Secure verification.

For any questions, contact Customer Service on +33 (0) 3 44 88 32 92 (8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.)

Returns

Contact us at contact@drucker.fr or +33 3 44 88 32 92

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Any questions ?

Is it possible to make highstools out of every model of chairs?

Yes for most of the models, please contact us for more specific information.

What is the difference between the choices of finish (elegance, tradition and heavy duty) proposed by Maison Louis Drucker?

Weaving of the seat can be stopped under the seat (elegance), on the side of the seat with a rattan border (traditional) or on the side of the seat with the plastic border (heavy duty)

Is there a difference in quality between the dark rattan (Malacca) and the light rattan (Manila)?

No, the color of the rattan has no influence on its quality. The dark rattan (called Malacca) is the traditional rattan for Parisian terraces.

Is it possible to change the seat height of a chair?

Yes. the standard seat height of 45cm can be lowered down to 38cm or up to 90cm to create a high chair.

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