Product Details
- Product: 14” Width Cane Webbing 9 Feet
- Listed size: 14” wide x 9 feet long, about 10.5 square feet before trimming
- Material listed: natural rattan webbing
- Weave style: net open weave wicker cane webbing
- Item model number listed: CLAYNIX
- Package dimensions listed: 15.83 x 3.78 x 3.7 inches
- Item weight listed: 13.7 ounces
- Best for: cabinet doors, chair backs, cabinet panels, door inserts, furniture accents, screens, beds, and DIY caning projects
- Preparation note: soak before use for about 15 minutes, or as directed, for easier shaping and installation
- Coverage note: final panel count depends on opening size, pattern placement, overlap, and cutting waste
- Width note: confirm the 14-inch width fits the widest part of your panel before cutting
For a shorter roll in the same width range, compare 14 width cane webbing 3.3feet before choosing your size.
What This Cane Webbing Is Best For
This cane webbing is best for framed furniture and décor projects where a natural rattan sheet can be secured into place. The 9-foot roll is more useful than shorter rolls when you are covering several cabinet doors, long door accents, room screens, or multiple matching panels. It can be used for cabinet doors, chair backs, dresser inserts, room screens, door accents, ceiling details, and small furniture repair projects.
For chair seats or other weight-bearing areas, confirm the frame support and installation method before using this material. This roll is mainly suited for framed inserts, backs, panels, and decorative applications unless the project instructions say otherwise.
If you need a slightly different 14-inch option, review Milkary natural rattan cane webbing 14 widthx4.9feet before ordering.
For wider or larger furniture projects, compare 18 width rattan webbing 15 feet to see if a broader roll is a better fit.
Measuring and Cutting Notes
Measure your project opening carefully before cutting the cane webbing. Leave extra material around the edges so the sheet can be secured into a frame, groove, or panel area. Plan all cuts across the 9-foot length before trimming so you have enough material for multiple panels and waste.
Use sharp scissors or a clean cutting tool for smoother edges. Natural rattan may have small color, thickness, and weave spacing variations, so check the roll before cutting and place the best-looking section where it will be most visible. Also verify the mesh opening, strand thickness, and 14-inch width against the project before cutting.
Installation Guidance
Soak the rattan webbing in warm water before use so it becomes more flexible and easier to install. The product information mentions soaking for about 15 minutes before use. Avoid over-soaking, because natural rattan can become harder to control if it stays wet too long.
After soaking, remove extra water and install the sheet while it is flexible. Confirm whether your project needs spline, glue, staples, or a frame-retainer method before fitting the webbing. Let the finished project dry fully so the cane can tighten and settle into place.
For cabinet and furniture panel planning, the cane webbing cabinet door guide can help with measuring, fitting, and installation steps.
Care and Maintenance
Clean finished cane webbing with a soft dry cloth or lightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking installed cane for long periods, and do not use harsh cleaners on natural rattan.
Keep finished pieces away from long-term moisture, direct outdoor weather, high humidity, and extreme heat unless the furniture finish is designed and sealed for that use. Natural rattan webbing is best for indoor or protected furniture projects.
Related Material Options
If your project needs a wider 24-inch roll, compare 24 width rattan webbing 5 feet before selecting your final material.




















