Natural Rattan
Hand-woven in Java
Considered home pieces rooted in Japandi philosophy — where Japanese restraint meets Scandinavian warmth.
Each pendant is hand-woven by a single artisan in Central Java over eight hours. No shortcuts, no machines — just patience, rattan, and the shadow it casts at dusk.
"A home should feel like a long exhale — uncluttered, honest, warm. Every object earns its place or it does not stay."Read our story
The beauty of empty space. What you leave out matters more than what you put in.
Embracing imperfection and impermanence. The crack is part of the story.
Simplicity through the elimination of clutter. Removing what doesn't belong.
Not too much, not too little — just the right amount, the Scandinavian way.
We work with materials that improve with age and with the hands that have shaped them for generations.
Hand-woven in Java
Quarried in Italy
Stone-washed in Portugal
Thrown on the wheel
★★★★★ 4.8 · 1,284 verified buyers
The Rattan Pendant turns our dining room gold every evening. Worth every euro.
Ordered Monday, arrived Wednesday. Duty-paid as promised — zero hassle.
I've specified Krevalo on three residential projects this season. They never miss.
Quietly the most considered home pieces I've bought this year. Built to last.
A four-piece curation built around morning light, soft shadow, and the quiet hour before the day begins.
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See all FAQs →Most orders to EU destinations arrive within 10–14 business days. Larger furniture pieces may take 2–4 weeks due to dedicated delivery partners.
No. All our orders are shipped DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) — taxes and duties are already included in the price. No surprises on your doorstep.
You have 14 days from delivery to return any item in its original condition, no questions asked. See the Return Policy for details.
We work only with natural, repairable materials and small workshops. Our packaging is fully recyclable and plastic-free.
Each product comes with a small care card. In short: dry cloth for rattan and ceramics, cold wash for linen, never in direct sun. The full Care Guide covers each material in detail.
Across small European workshops — ceramic in Tuscany, linen in northern Portugal, wood in Belgium and Italy — and rattan with our partner workshop in Cirebon, Indonesia. Meet the makers.