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Bali Rattan Lamps: Handwoven Pendant Lighting, Wholesale & Export

Get a Wholesale Quote & Catalogue

Tell us what you need. We reply on WhatsApp with our catalogue and an indicative FOB quote, and set up samples. Wholesale, OEM or custom — handwoven in Bali & Java. By the carton or by the container.

Indicative FOB pricing by quote, no obligation. We handle export packing & documents. Samples available.

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Lighting Categories
$8–45
FOB / Pendant
20–50
MOQ Per Design
Bali+
Java Handwoven

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Handwoven rattan, bamboo and natural-fiber lighting — pendants, floor and table lamps, chandeliers and shade-only — wholesale, OEM and custom for brands, designers and hospitality.

Pendant Lights

Pendant Lights

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Lampshades

Lampshades

Shade-only, wire locally
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Floor & Table Lamps

Floor & Table Lamps

On wood/metal bases
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Order & Export

Honest FOB ranges and real logistics, decoded for buyers. Indicative: pendants about $8–$45/pc FOB by size; MOQ 20–50 per design; lead time 4–8 weeks; a 40ft HQ container fits roughly 1,400–2,500 nested pieces — all by quote.

Price Guide (FOB)

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MOQ & Container

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Custom / OEM

Custom / OEM

Your design, our weavers
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Wiring & Cert

Wiring & Cert

CE, UL, shade-only
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Why Bali Rattan Lamps

Handwoven by Artisans

Every piece is handwoven by village artisans in Bali and Java (Cirebon), using rattan, bamboo and natural fibres — real craft, not factory pressing.

Honest FOB by Quote

Indicative price ranges, real MOQs, deposits and lead times — with handmade colour and size variation explained up front, not hidden.

Export Handled

HS classification, fumigation, nested or flatpack container loading, and CE-compliant wiring or shade-only supply for your market.

Wholesale, OEM & Custom

For importers, designers, hotels and retailers. We coordinate vetted workshops; we quote, sample, QC and ship.

From Enquiry to Container

How wholesale works.

01

Send your brief

Product, sizes, finishes, quantity and destination country — wholesale, OEM or custom. We send the catalogue and an indicative FOB quote.

02

Sample & approve

We make samples, agree a master sample, and confirm wiring (CE or shade-only), packing and lead time — no surprises.

03

We produce, QC & ship

Village workshops weave to spec; we QC at weave/finish/pack stages and handle export documents to your port.

Bali rattan lamps are handwoven lighting pieces – pendants, floor and table lamps, wall lights, chandeliers and shades – made from rattan and other natural fibres in Bali and Java, exported worldwide for projects and retail. At Bali Rattan Lamps, “Bali rattan lamps” means honest, factory-direct wholesale, OEM and custom production with clear FOB ranges, MOQs and export support from Indonesia.

Bali Rattan Lamps: What We Actually Offer

We are the B2B desk for trade buyers sourcing rattan lamps wholesale in Bali and Java – not a tourist shop. We coordinate design, weaving, finishing, QC and export through vetted village workshops and export houses.

  • Product scope: pendant lamps, chandeliers, floor lamps, table lamps, wall lamps, lamp shades only.
  • Materials: natural rattan (core & peel), bamboo, seagrass, and mixed-fibre weaves.
  • Weaves: open cage, lattice/trellis, tight wicker, coil-wrap, plait, and ribbed frame shades.
  • Supply modes: ready-to-produce collections, OEM with your branding, and full custom development.
  • Buyers: importers/distributors, online and multi-door retailers, hospitality and interior design studios, project contractors.

All production is handmade in village workshops in Bali and Java (especially Cirebon for volume weaving). Raw rattan typically comes from Kalimantan and Sulawesi, then is processed, woven and finished locally. We manage design and QC in Bali, coordinate weaving capacity in Java, and ship FOB Indonesia ports through export partners.

Product Overview: Handwoven Rattan Lighting by Type

Below is a practical overview of the main lighting types we supply, including indicative FOB price and MOQ ranges (last verified June 2026, FOB Indonesia, by quote).

Pendant Rattan Lamps (Main Category)

Rattan pendant lamps are the core of our wholesale rattan lighting range from Bali and Java. These are handwoven shades, usually with an E27 lamp holder kit or supplied as shade-only.

Typical specifications (indicative ranges):

  • Diameters: ~20–60 cm for standard; up to ~80–100 cm for feature pendants.
  • Heights: ~20–70 cm depending on shape (bell, dome, drum, cone, oval, capsule, “UFO”).
  • Materials: split rattan peel on welded frames, full-core rattan ribs with open weave, rattan + seagrass wraps, or bamboo lattice.
  • Weaves: open cage for strong light output; lattice/diamond for pattern; tight wicker for softer diffusion.
  • Finishes: natural raw, light honey, caramel, dark wash, limed/whitewashed; some designs smoke-dried for deeper tone.

Indicative FOB price range (pendant shades)
Last verified June 2026, FOB Indonesia, approximate only, final price by quote:

  • Small–medium pendants (~20–40 cm): ~US$8–18/pc at volume.
  • Large pendants (~40–60 cm): ~US$15–32/pc at volume.
  • Oversize feature pieces (~60–100 cm, complex frame): ~US$28–45/pc.

Prices vary with weave density, frame complexity, finishing steps, and packing method (nested vs individual boxing).

Positioning: Ideal for retailers, e-commerce and hospitality projects needing scalable volume and repeatable QC. These are the bulk of containers leaving Bali/Java for wholesale rattan lighting.

Floor & Table Rattan Lamps

Floor and table lamps combine woven shades with wooden or metal bases. They are more component-heavy than pendants and require tighter QC on stability and electrics.

Floor lamps

  • Heights: ~120–170 cm including shade.
  • Base materials: teak or mahogany (turned or tripod), powder-coated steel, or full rattan structures.
  • Shade sizes: usually ~30–45 cm diameter.
  • Indicative FOB: ~US$28–65/pc at volume, depending on wood/metal work and finish.

Table lamps

  • Heights: ~30–60 cm including shade.
  • Materials: turned wood bases, wrapped rattan bodies, ceramic bases with rattan shades, or full-rattan cage lamps.
  • Indicative FOB: ~US$16–38/pc at volume.

For many importers, we supply shades only, then you source local bases/wiring to simplify certifications and logistics.

Wall Lamps & Sconces

Handwoven wall lights are a smaller but growing category in rattan lamps wholesale from Bali.

  • Types: half-moon wall shades, cylindrical wall covers, framed sconces with backing plate (wood/metal).
  • Sizes: ~15–30 cm width; ~20–35 cm height; projection typically ~10–20 cm.
  • Indicative FOB: ~US$9–26/pc at volume.

Many clients specify shade-only to mount over locally certified wall fixtures.

Rattan Chandeliers & Multi-Drop Clusters

For feature spaces, we work with workshops in Bali and Java to create:

  • Multi-drop clusters using several small to medium rattan shades on a shared ceiling plate.
  • Tiered chandeliers built from nested frames wrapped in rattan or bamboo.
  • Large sculptural pieces (often a mix of rattan with metal frames) for hotels and restaurants.

Indicative FOB (per assembled set or feature piece): ~US$45–160+ depending on scale, frame work and packing. These pieces are more sensitive to cubic volume for freight and often require custom crating.

Loose Lamp Shades Only (No Wiring)

Many B2B buyers prefer shades only:

  • Scope: pendants, table, floor and wall shades; also drum/cylinder replacements for existing fixtures.
  • Advantages: easier compliance (you wire locally), often better shipping density, simpler certifications.
  • FOB range: shades usually fall within the pendant price bands above; smaller table/wall shades can be slightly lower.

If you plan a mix of shade-only and complete fixtures in one shipment, we can advise on packing, HS codes and documentation via our export partners.

Materials & Weaves: How Your Lamps Are Actually Made

Main Natural Fibres

  • Rattan (core & peel): The primary material. Core rattan forms frames and ribs; peel (split rattan) is used for weaving and binding.
  • Bamboo: Used as bent slats or thin strips, usually for lattice pendants, rib cages and structural rings.
  • Seagrass & other grasses: Twisted and braided for wraps and textural bands, often combined with rattan frames.

Raw rattan is generally not CITES-listed, so it is typically exportable without CITES permits. Local Indonesian harvest and processing rules still apply; our partner workshops work with licensed suppliers, mostly from Kalimantan and Sulawesi.

We do not describe products as “certified sustainable” unless a specific FSC/PEFC or equivalent certificate is attached to a component. Rattan is renewable and supports artisan livelihoods; that is true. Certification claims, if any, are documented at product/lot level only.

Key Weave Styles for Wholesale Rattan Lighting

Open Cage Weave
Rattan or bamboo ribs define shape; minimal crossing bands. High light output, strong shadows, efficient weaving time. Good for feature pendants and clusters.

Lattice / Diamond Weave
Criss-cross peel or bamboo strips create diamond or square patterns. More labour-intensive than simple cage, but still airier than tight wicker. Balanced light and pattern.

Tight Wicker Weave
Over-under weaving with slim peel around a frame. Denser look, softer diffusion, less direct glare. Higher labour cost due to more passes per piece.

Coil & Wrapped Weaves
Rope-like bundles of rattan or seagrass coiled around frames, or spiral wraps around formers. Rich texture; density can be tuned by spacing.

Panel + Frame
Flat woven panels (tight or lattice) are pre-woven, then attached to metal/wood frames. Allows more consistency and modular designs (common in wall lamps and some table bases).

Finishes & Treatments

  • Natural / raw: Sanded, sometimes lightly clear-coated; shows fibre variation most honestly.
  • Smoked: Darker toasted tones achieved by smoking/drying in controlled huts; common for Java-made pieces.
  • Stained / washed: Light honey, caramel, brown or black stains; whitewash or limed effects; matt or semi-matt topcoats.
  • Protective coats: Clear sealants to reduce moisture absorption and surface staining; not a guarantee against mould in poor storage.

Expect some tone variance even within a “single” finish – this is normal for natural fibres and hand-mixed stains.

Wholesale, OEM & Custom: How We Work With Trade Buyers

1. Standard Collection (Private-Label Friendly)

For rattan lamps wholesale from Bali and Java, most buyers start from proven shapes:

  • We share a digital catalogue (PDF / image folders) of repeatable designs.
  • You select SKUs, sizes, finishes, quantity mix.
  • We quote indicative 2024–2025 FOB price ranges and MOQs per design.
  • Sampling: Typically 1–3 pcs per design, consolidated for air or LCL sea shipment.

You can brand these under your own label. Hang tags, stickers or labels to your spec are possible; we price them separately.

2. OEM: Your Designs, Our Workshops

For brands and retailers needing differentiated product:

  • You share drawings, reference images and specs.
  • We discuss feasibility (weave structure, frame, packing, target FOB range).
  • We prototype with one or more workshops (Bali for complex shapes, Cirebon/Java for volume-friendly designs).
  • We refine based on sample feedback, then confirm production specs, tolerances and packing.

OEM costs more upfront in sampling time and tooling (e.g., new metal frames), but allows better margin protection and market positioning.

3. Fully Custom / Project & Hospitality

For hotels, resorts, restaurants and residential projects, we can:

  • Scale existing designs to custom sizes (within structural limits).
  • Develop site-specific chandeliers and clusters.
  • Work from interior designers’ intent images and mood boards.

Custom project pricing is always case by case. Frequent pattern: shade-only supply for projects, with local electrical contractors providing fittings and certification in-country.

Planning a wholesale order or project? Share your brief, target FOB range and timing via plan your trip – we can also coordinate details via WhatsApp once we understand your requirements.

Pricing, MOQs & Container Loading – Honest Ranges

All numbers below are indicative 2024–2025, last verified June 2026, FOB Indonesia (usually Surabaya, Semarang or Bali) and subject to final quote.

Indicative FOB Price Ranges

Pendant shades (small–medium, 20–40 cm)
~US$8–18/pc at volume, depending on weave/finish/packing.
Pendant shades (large, 40–60 cm)
~US$15–32/pc at volume.
Oversize feature pendants (60–100 cm)
~US$28–45/pc; complex frames and dense weaves at upper end.
Table lamps (complete)
~US$16–38/pc depending on base, electrics and shade complexity.
Floor lamps (complete)
~US$28–65/pc.
Wall lamps / sconces
~US$9–26/pc.
Chandeliers / multi-drops
~US$45–160+ per unit or set, highly design-dependent.

We quote in US$ by default. For recurring clients, we can align around EUR or AUD as a working reference, with FX clauses.

MOQ Guidelines

MOQ depends on design, workshop, and how we pack your shipment, but typical patterns are:

  • Per SKU: ~30–50 pcs for standard pendants; ~20–30 pcs for larger or more complex pieces.
  • Per shipment: Many buyers aim for at least ~3–5 m³ for LCL or a consolidated 20’ or 40’ container to dilute freight cost.
  • Mixed SKUs: Total volume matters more than individual SKU quantity, as long as workshop batching remains efficient.

For genuinely new buyers doing market tests, some exporters may accept lower MOQs at slightly higher FOB, especially if designs are standard.

Container & Packing Efficiency

Container counts are volume-driven, especially with rattan pendant lights from Indonesia, which are mostly hollow forms. We focus on nesting (smaller shades inside larger ones) and dismantlable frames where possible.

Indicative loading (very rough, varies by design):

Container Approx. CBM Typical mixed pendants (20–60 cm) Notes
20’ FCL ~28 m³ ~600–1,100 pcs Nested packing; mix of sizes. More large/rigid frames means fewer pcs.
40’ FCL ~58–60 m³ ~1,200–2,000 pcs Best freight economy; allows good SKU variety and nesting strategies.

These are directional only; once we know your SKU mix and sizes, we can estimate more precisely through our export partners.

Wiring, Voltage & Certification – Clear Limits

We are precise about what we can and cannot state for electrics and compliance.

Standard Wiring Options

  • Voltage: Indonesia uses 220–240V. Most standard fittings we source locally are suited to 220–240V environments.
  • Lampholders: Commonly E27 (Edison screw), as this is widely compatible in EU/UK/AU and many other markets.
  • Cable: PVC-insulated cable, supplied in typical hanging lengths unless you specify otherwise.

For many markets, especially EU, we can source CE-compliant components (cables, lampholders, ceiling roses) and assemble with due care. This supports CE conformity, but each importer remains responsible for final product compliance and documentation in their jurisdiction.

UL, UKCA and Other Certifications

We do not claim blanket UL, UKCA or equivalent certification for all lamps. Where buyers need those marks, the practical routes are:

  • Import shade-only and pair with locally certified hardware.
  • Or have your own lab/QA team test and certify finished products in your market.

We will support with construction details, material lists and consistent build so your testing and approvals are realistic.

Shade-Only vs Complete Fixtures

For many clients, the most efficient and compliant approach is:

  • We supply handwoven shades only (no electrics).
  • You or your contract factory add lampholders, cables, and canopies/fixtures locally.
  • Certification and national mark applications are managed your side.

We are happy to quote both configurations (shade-only and complete fixture) so you can decide based on landed cost and compliance strategy.

Handmade Variance, Tolerances & Quality Control

Every Bali rattan lamp is woven by hand. That is the value and the constraint.

Size & Shape Tolerances

For large handwoven shades we generally advise:

  • Size tolerance: approximately ±1–3 cm on diameter/height for larger pendants and floor/table shades.
  • Shape variance: Slight ovality or subtle differences between pieces are normal; frames and weaving help control this, but it will never match moulded plastic or metal stamping tolerances.

If a design needs tighter geometry (e.g., very strict drum shapes), we rely more on welded metal frames and panel-based weaving to increase consistency.

Colour & Surface Variation

Natural rattan, bamboo and seagrass always show:

  • Variation in fibre tone within a single lamp.
  • Lot-to-lot differences, especially with smoked and hand-stained finishes.
  • Occasional visible nodes, specks or minor surface fibre lifts – these are not structural defects.

We can define acceptable colour windows and provide master samples, but perfect uniformity is not realistic for handworked natural fibre.

Our QC Process

Across Bali and Java workshops, we emphasise:

  • Pre-production samples as master references for geometry, weave density, finish tone.
  • Inline checks at frame building, weaving and finishing stages for each lot.
  • Random AQL-style final inspections on dimensions, structural integrity, weave tightness, finish and basic function (for wired pieces).
  • Packing QC to ensure correct nesting, protection and labelling per SKU.

We can coordinate third-party inspections at buyer cost if you require additional validation.

Moisture, Mould Risk & How We Mitigate It

Natural fibres are sensitive to moisture. Indonesia’s climate is humid, and shipping containers cross multiple climates. Mould risk is real; we don’t pretend otherwise.

What We Do on the Production Side

  • Controlled drying: Rattan and bamboo are dried (sun + kilns where available) before and after weaving to reach stable moisture content.
  • Surface treatments: Some products receive clear sealers that slow moisture uptake.
  • Anti-mould packing: Depending on your specification and local regulations, we can include desiccants and, where allowed, mould-inhibiting sachets in cartons or container.

We will not brand a product “mould-proof”. We focus on reducing risk, not denying it exists.

What You Control as Importer

  • Transit route & season: Longer routes with big temperature swings need more aggressive moisture control.
  • Destination climate: Cold-to-warm transitions can cause condensation; plan unpacking and acclimatisation.
  • Post-arrival storage: Keep cartons dry, off direct concrete floors, with airflow; avoid sealed, humid storage.

We recommend:

  • Unpacking and airing products after arrival, especially in humid or cold-to-warm transitions.
  • Allowing lamps to acclimatise before final QC and retail/display – this helps minor odours dissipate and reduces condensation risk.

We will discuss moisture strategy early in the order process, especially for first shipments or challenging routes.

Production Locations & Supply Chain Transparency

Where Your Lamps Are Woven

Our network spans:

  • Bali: Smaller, design-driven workshops – good for sampling, complex shapes, and lower-volume/high-value pieces.
  • Java (especially Cirebon region): Larger village-based weaving clusters capable of consistent, higher-volume output in standard designs.

Frames (metal or wood) may be made close to weaving centres or in specialised facilities; finishing and consolidation often happen in or near export hubs.

Export & Logistics

We coordinate with established Indonesian exporters and freight forwarders. Typical flow:

  1. Order confirmation: Specs, quantities, finishes, tolerances, target FOB ranges and payment terms agreed.
  2. Production: Usually ~6–10 weeks lead time from deposit and sample approval, depending on volume and workshop capacity.
  3. Packing: Nested or boxed as agreed; labelling per your SKU/barcode requirements.
  4. Export documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, HS codes, fumigation (if requested), certificate of origin where applicable.
  5. FOB handover: Loading at Indonesian port; from there your forwarder or nominated agent handles freight and arrival.

We can recommend forwarders experienced in handling rattan pendant lights from Indonesia, or work with your nominated agent.

Who Bali Rattan Lamps Is For

We are set up for B2B buyers who need clarity, repeatability and honest limits:

  • Importers & distributors building or expanding natural-fibre lighting ranges.
  • Retailers & e-commerce brands wanting Bali/Java-made rattan lamps under their own label.
  • Interior designers & architects specifying feature pendants and chandeliers for hospitality and residential projects.
  • Hotel, resort & restaurant groups rolling out natural-fibre lighting across multiple sites.

We are not a souvenir exporter and we do not run small retail parcels. Our focus is structured wholesale, OEM and custom production with clear information on price bands, MOQs, tolerances and logistics.

Next Steps: Quotes, Samples & Project Briefs

To move from ideas to a workable order, we’ll ask for:

  • Product list or reference images (our designs, yours, or mood boards).
  • Target quantities and rough shipment timing.
  • Preferred approach on wiring: shade-only vs complete fittings.
  • Destination port and any compliance priorities (e.g., EU focus, shade-only for US/UK due to UL/UKCA strategy).

From there we can:

  • Propose suitable existing designs and FOB ranges.
  • Flag any designs that will be expensive or fragile to ship.
  • Outline realistic lead times based on workshop capacity.
  • Plan samples – either standalone, or rolled into the first production if you already know your direction.

Share your brief, sketches or SKU list via plan your trip. We’ll follow up by email and, if helpful, on WhatsApp to refine the mix, packing and timeline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you sell only wholesale, or can I buy a few pieces for personal use?

We operate as a B2B desk focused on rattan lamps wholesale Bali and Java. Orders are structured around trade MOQs and export shipments, not single-piece retail. For sampling, we can supply small quantities of selected SKUs to qualified trade buyers, typically as part of an RFQ and future order plan.

What are your FOB prices for Bali rattan lamps?

As of June 2026, indicative FOB Indonesia ranges are roughly US$8–18/pc for small–medium pendant shades, US$15–32/pc for large pendants, US$16–38/pc for table lamps, US$28–65/pc for floor lamps and US$9–26/pc for wall lamps, with chandeliers and multi-drops from around US$45–160+ depending on design. Exact pricing is always by quote and depends on weave density, frame work, finish, packing and quantity.

What is the MOQ for wholesale rattan lighting orders?

Typical MOQs are around 30–50 pcs per pendant SKU and 20–30 pcs for larger or more complex pieces, with an overall shipment volume that makes freight sensible (often several cubic metres or a consolidated FCL). MOQs vary by design and workshop; we’ll confirm specific numbers once we know which products you want and how you plan to ship.

Can you develop custom or OEM rattan pendant lights for my brand?

Yes. We regularly work OEM with brands and retailers on custom rattan pendant lights Indonesia production, as well as table, floor and wall lamps. You provide drawings or references and target FOB ranges; we develop samples with our Bali and Java workshops, refine as needed and then move into production with agreed tolerances and packing. Sampling and tooling costs apply where new frames or complex forms are required.

Do you handle export logistics and shipping, or do I need my own forwarder?

We supply FOB Indonesia, coordinating production, packing and delivery to the port with full export documentation. You can appoint your own freight forwarder or, if you prefer, we can connect you to forwarders experienced in wholesale rattan lighting from Bali and Java. They then manage ocean freight, insurance and destination clearance under terms you agree directly with them.

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