You can find very comfortable and attractive occasional chairs
I have always liked rattan and wicker, but in measured doses. Who
whenever among us hasn't owned or, at the very least, longed for a papasan chair? Or perhaps your first foray into wicker was an inexpensive white wicker headboard. For most of us, it was an essential part of our first home decor based on one factor — it is cheap.
Now, however, I encourage you to revisit your fondness for this inexpensive furniture because it's also "green." Bamboo, rattan, wicker, sisal, sea grass — all sustainable materials — are great looking and good for the environment.
You can find very comfortable and attractive occasional chairs with loose cushions that can easily be recovered to coordinate with your existing decor. From sisal rugs to china hutches, the texture and visual interest offered by these pieces are hard to beat. Almost every room in your house would benefit from the addition of these materials. You can slip a sea grass basket under a console table to hold those comfy throws you'll be needing in a month or two, add a bamboo side table to the living room, or a rattan hutch to top an existing table or desk.