Natural Fibre Decor

Natural fibre — jute, seagrass, raffia, palm leaf, woven by hand. The textural foundation of considered interiors. Sustainable, biodegradable, and visually warm in any room.

Natural fibre — jute, seagrass, raffia, palm leaf, woven by hand. The textural foundation of considered interiors. Sustainable, biodegradable, and visually warm in any room.

About natural fibre decor

Laiyahome's natural fibre decor collection includes handwoven baskets, planters, wall decor, rugs, placemats, throws, and decorative objects crafted from honest plant fibres — jute, seagrass, raffia, palm leaf, hemp, and natural cotton. Pieces are sourced from artisan workshops across Indonesia, India, and the Mediterranean. Prices range from approximately €18 for small woven baskets to €600+ for large hand-knotted rugs and oversized planters. The collection serves coastal villas, design-led residential interiors, and boutique hospitality projects across Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Greece, and Germany. Standard EU delivery 5-21 days from European stock. Bespoke pricing for trade clients on orders of four or more pieces.

Why natural fibres matter in luxury interiors

Natural plant fibres — jute, seagrass, raffia, palm leaf, hemp, cotton — are among the most sustainable materials available in home decor. They're fast-growing (jute reaches harvest in 4-6 months; seagrass is a wild-harvested aquatic plant), biodegradable, and bring tactile warmth that synthetic materials cannot replicate. In contemporary luxury interiors, natural fibres provide essential textural counterpoint to hard surfaces (stone, metal, glass) and architectural restraint. They're the material that turns a designed space into an inhabited one.

Which natural fibre to choose

Different fibres suit different applications. Jute — substantial weight, golden tone, ideal for large-format rugs, oversized baskets, and structural decor. Seagrass — warmer tone with green undertones, lighter weight, suits wall decor and smaller baskets. Raffia — fine palm fibre, takes natural and dyed colour beautifully, ideal for placemats, finer baskets, and textile accents. Palm leaf — broader leaf material, used for woven trays and decorative panels. Cotton — soft handle for textiles, throws, and cushion covers. Most considered interiors layer two or three fibres together for textural depth.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy handwoven natural fibre decor in Spain?

Laiyahome ships handwoven natural fibre decor across Spain in 5-21 days from European stock. The collection includes baskets, planters, wall decor, rugs, and smaller objects from artisan workshops in Indonesia and India.

Are natural fibre materials genuinely sustainable?

Yes — jute, seagrass, raffia, palm leaf, and hemp are fast-growing, biodegradable plant fibres. They're among the most environmentally honest materials available in home decor, particularly when compared to synthetic-blend textiles or plastic-based decor.

How much does luxury natural fibre decor cost?

Small woven baskets and accents start around €18-€60. Medium pieces (decorative baskets, planters, smaller wall decor) €60-€200. Large natural fibre pieces (oversized rugs, large planters, statement wall pieces) €200-€600+.

Is natural fibre decor suitable for hospitality projects?

Yes — natural fibres are widely specified in boutique-hotel design for their visual warmth, sustainability story, and natural pairing with stone, wood, and natural-textile palettes. Bespoke pricing applies on orders of four or more pieces.

How do I clean natural fibre baskets and decor?

Dust regularly with a soft brush or vacuum on low suction. Spot-clean with a barely-damp cloth and dry immediately. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can fade tonality. Quality natural-fibre pieces age into deeper character with care.