
A broad term used to describe furniture constructed from weaving natural or synthetic materials to form a fabric-like structure. Wicker, webbing, rush & straw are also classed as a weave.
Synonyms: Cane, Wicker, Rattan, Webbed, Rope, Rush, Loom

Cane comes from the rattan plant; it's made by peeling off the skin of the rattan vine. It's a natural raw material whose stems have special properties - mostly strength & flexibility - which make it perfect for chair seats and backs.
More recently synthetic fibres are used to replicate these natural materials in aesthetics, which allows furniture to be used for outdoor use.
Synonyms: Wicker

Lloyd Loom is a machine woven material consisting of tightly twisted kraft paper, reinforced by paper wrapped vertical strands containing a steel wire core. The weave is woven in a continuous piece on the loom and is then cut and nailed onto a frame.
Synonyms: Wicker
Use: Indoor, outdoor if treated

Rattan is a natural climbing plant that grows in Indonesian rainforest and regenerates within 5-7 years, making it one of the fastest growing material for furniture. It has been known to grow up to a hundred meters long. Rattan is strong, lightweight, flexible, and durable.
More recently synthetic fibres are used to replicate these natural materials in aesthetics, which allows furniture to be used for outdoor use.
Synonyms: Wicker
Use: Indoor

Furniture that is constructed from strands of natural or synthetic rope or cord.
Synonyms: Cord

The traditional rush pattern resembles an envelope in shape with four triangles meeting in the centre of the seat. The pattern is created using a single continuous strand of material. There are many materials used to create a rush seat, traditionally Scirpus
Synonyms: Straw
Use: Indoor

Mesh is a term for material that has an interlacing structure using wire or thread (similar to a web or net). Plastic mesh backs are popular on task chairs because they're comfortable, breathable and lightweight. Metal mesh makes for a lighter outdoor furniture and allows wind to water to rain through.

Webbing is historically used as a base for seating.
It consists of strong flat strips of material, typically elastic or leather, woven into each other to form a flexible and resilient form.