The Sienna Teak Cane Chair


Sienna Teak Cane Chair From Platinum Teak
Sienna Teak Cane Chair A Some chair shapes never really leave the room, they just cycle back into fashion every decade or so. The splayed-leg, woven-cane silhouette is one of them. You’ve seen it in mid-century dining rooms, in 1970s design magazines, and now again in boutique hotel restaurants and design-forward cafes around the world.
The problem is that most versions of this shape sold today are built to hit a price point, not to survive a commercial dining room. That’s the gap the Sienna Teak Cane Chair is built to close. At Platinum Teak Indonesia furniture manufacture, we get asked constantly whether a design this recognizable can actually hold up to daily hospitality use, so let’s walk through what’s behind the build, and where it sits inside our full teak chair collection.
Why This Shape Keeps Coming Back
The angled, splayed-leg design isn’t just a style choice, it’s a structural one. Legs set at an outward angle create a wider base than straight vertical legs, which improves stability without needing a bulkier frame. That’s part of why this silhouette has stuck around across so many design eras, it solves a real engineering problem while still looking light and open.
Sienna keeps that same geometry but builds it in solid teak rather than the painted beech or rubberwood most budget versions use. The difference shows up over time, not on day one. A painted softwood chair looks identical to a solid teak one in a product photo. After a year of daily restaurant use, it usually doesn’t.

What’s Actually in the Build
Solid Teak, Not a Painted Substitute
The frame is built from solid, high-quality teak, using the same mortise and tenon joinery found across our outdoor furniture range. Teak’s natural oil content means the wood itself resists moisture and wear without relying on a painted surface to do the protecting. For a property running dozens of these chairs through years of guest turnover, that’s a meaningful difference in how the furniture ages.
Genuine Hand-Woven Cane
The seat and backrest use real hand-woven cane, not a printed or molded imitation. This is the detail that separates a design piece from something that only resembles one in photos. Cane weaving takes real skill to get right, and a properly tensioned panel holds up for years, while a rushed one sags and needs replacing far sooner.
Our cane panels are woven by hand in Jepara, in the same workshops responsible for the joinery on our solid teak pieces. That matters for a hospitality buyer thinking beyond the first year of ownership. A well-woven cane panel can be re-caned when it eventually shows wear, rather than requiring the whole chair to be replaced.
Where Sienna Fits Best?
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