Another uniqueness of Solo’s furniture ecosystem comes from rattan and natural-fiber craft in the wider Solo Raya area.
Just outside the city, Desa Trangsan in Sukoharjo is known as the largest rattan craft center in the regency, producing a wide variety of furniture and interior decorations that contribute significantly to local development.
From this rattan belt, many brands and workshops emerge under “Solo” identity, offering:
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rattan lounge chairs, dining sets, kids furniture, and décor
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mixed materials combining rattan weaving with teak or other hardwood frames
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small to large batch production for both retail and project orders
In the city, new showrooms and concept stores showcase these products as part of curated home-decoration collections, making rattan feel contemporary and urban, not just rural.
Solo’s rattan signature is therefore:
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rooted in long-standing village craftsmanship,
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upgraded through design and branding, and
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visible in modern cafés, homestays, and homes across Indonesia.

