Analysis of Rattan Woven Variety as A Reference Pattern for Developing Alternative Contemporary Products
Abstract
Indonesia is the largest rattan-producing country that has extraordinary potential to dominate the world rattan processed product market. Its growth spread across almost all regions of Indonesia, making it a potential source of industrial raw materials, trade raw materials, etc. The traditional processing of rattan is by manual weaving. Various weaving patterns exist in each region of Indonesia, but their implementation is mainly focused on furniture products. This research uses a design research method with the Design Thinking approach at the Empathize, Define, and Ideate stages to find out alternative developments in the use of weaving motifs for contemporary products.
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