The woven rattan charger is the cheapest convincing way to make a table look set — the base layer under the plate that does what a tablecloth used to. Studio McGee designed this one as a shell, scalloping the edge into a fan.
It earns its keep the moment you want a weeknight dinner to look deliberate without effort — the open weave reads summer even in February, under everyday stoneware as easily as the good plates. One looks casual; a table of them looks planned. It wants a plain surface under it, nothing busy fighting the weave.
It’s rattan and inexpensive, the honest deal: a decorative base, not a hardworking placemat — the openwork lets crumbs through, and rattan and standing water don’t mix, so wipe it, don’t soak it. Stored flat it holds its shape; stacked damp it warps. One is a sample; a table of them is the look.
15″ x 15″ 100% rattan
Shell shape with scalloped edges
Open woven pattern
Woven Rattan Shell Charger
The woven rattan charger is the cheapest convincing way to make a table look set — the base layer under the plate that does what a tablecloth used to. Studio McGee designed this one as a shell, scalloping the edge into a fan.
It earns its keep the moment you want a weeknight dinner to look deliberate without effort — the open weave reads summer even in February, under everyday stoneware as easily as the good plates. One looks casual; a table of them looks planned. It wants a plain surface under it, nothing busy fighting the weave.
It’s rattan and inexpensive, the honest deal: a decorative base, not a hardworking placemat — the openwork lets crumbs through, and rattan and standing water don’t mix, so wipe it, don’t soak it. Stored flat it holds its shape; stacked damp it warps. One is a sample; a table of them is the look.
15″ x 15″ 100% rattan
Shell shape with scalloped edges
Open woven pattern
$12.00












