Product Details
- Product type: Pre-woven cane webbing roll
- Material: Natural rattan cane
- Width: 14 inches
- Length: 3.3 feet
- Weave style: Woven open mesh cane
- Color: Natural rattan tone
- Best use: Chair backs, cabinet doors, drawer fronts, ceiling accents, furniture panels, and DIY caning projects
- Installation supplies: Glue, spline, wedges, and tools are not confirmed as included
Best Uses for This 14 Inch Cane Webbing
Use this 14 inch cane webbing for small chair backs, cabinet inserts, drawer fronts, cupboard panels, wall accents, and furniture restoration projects. The open mesh pattern is a good choice when you want a traditional cane look without hand weaving each strand.
For more similar materials, you can also browse rattan weaving supplies to compare different cane, rattan, and woven material options.
Project Compatibility
This cane webbing is suitable for framed projects where the webbing can be secured around the edge. It can be used with furniture that allows the material to be fitted into a frame, stapled from the back, glued into place, or secured with spline depending on the project style.
This product is not the same as loose cane strands, flat reed, round reed, paper rattan, or plastic cane webbing. If your chair has individual drilled holes around the frame, it may need strand cane instead of pre-woven webbing.
Measuring and Fit Guidance
Measure your project opening before ordering. The 14-inch width is best for smaller panels, narrow cabinet sections, chair backs, drawer fronts, and decorative accents. Always allow extra material around the edges so the webbing can be trimmed and secured properly.
For larger furniture panels, wider cabinet doors, room dividers, or bigger decorative projects, compare this size with 18 inch rattan cane webbing or 24 inch rattan webbing before choosing the final size.
Preparation and Installation Notes
Before installation, lightly soak or dampen the natural rattan webbing so it becomes more flexible. This helps reduce cracking and makes it easier to fit into frames, grooves, or flat panel areas.
Do not force dry cane webbing into a tight frame. For cleaner installation, use the right trimming tools, glue, spline, or wedges based on the furniture design. If you are repairing a groove-and-spline seat or panel, a pressed cane webbing kit may be useful for a more complete repair setup.
Choosing the Right Cane Webbing Size
Choose 14-inch cane webbing for smaller furniture sections, chair backs, cabinet inserts, and narrow decorative panels. Choose wider rolls when the project opening is larger or when you need fewer joins across the surface.
If you are working on a chair project, cabinet door, or furniture repair, check the width, length, edge allowance, and installation method before ordering. This helps avoid short cuts, uneven fitting, and material waste.
Care and Maintenance
After installation, allow the cane webbing to dry naturally and tighten into place. Keep the finished surface indoors or in a dry protected area. Avoid heavy moisture, direct rain, and harsh cleaners because natural rattan can weaken if exposed to poor conditions.
Dust gently with a soft cloth and clean only when needed. Do not place heavy pressure on newly installed cane webbing until the material and adhesive or spline area are fully dry and secure.
























