The Pod Chair

The Rattan Pod Chair brings that slow, relaxed holiday feeling into everyday living. Handwoven from natural rattan, it has an airy, cocoon-like shape that feels both calming and playful — the kind of piece everyone gravitates toward when they walk into the room.

Whether it’s styled in a sunroom, reading corner, covered outdoor area, or bedroom retreat, it adds warmth, texture, and an easy sense of escape. The included seat cushion keeps things comfortable, while the open woven design helps the chair feel light within the space.

We’ve partnered with Haven to give away a Rattan Pod Chair! 

Founded by former landscape designer James Fleming, Haven approaches interiors with the same sensitivity to atmosphere and materiality. The collection centres on natural textures, enduring forms and a sense of effortless ease.

“Home is about creating breathing space, balance and calm,” says James. “That philosophy sits at the heart of everything we do.”

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