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Dedon Fiber, the weave that shaped modern outdoor seating

A close read of the synthetic fibre behind the German house, and the loom culture it built.

By the deskLüneburg17 June 20265 min read

Before Dedon was a furniture house it was a fibre. In its early years the German company set out to make a synthetic strand that could live outdoors without the brittleness of natural rattan, and the weave that followed reshaped what an outdoor chair could be.

The fibre is extruded and coloured through rather than coated, then wound onto spools that feed the weavers. Up close it has a matte, almost natural texture; its difference from cane shows only after a few winters of sun, rain and salt air.

The material came first, the furniture followed. That order still shows in every piece.
Dedon hand-woven fibre over a powder-coated aluminium frame
Hand-woven fibre over a powder-coated aluminium frame

Woven, not assembled

Each frame is handed to a weaver who works the fibre over an aluminium skeleton, a process closer to basketry than to upholstery. The skill sits in the hands, which is why the house keeps its weaving close and its training long.

For the US buyer the takeaway is simple: a Dedon piece is bought once and left out, and the reason it survives the leaving out is the strand that started the whole company. For the collections built on it, see the full Dedon profile.

Frequently asked

Answered.

What is Dedon Fiber?

Dedon Fiber is the synthetic, weatherproof woven fibre that the German house Dedon built its outdoor seating around. It is engineered to be coloured through rather than surface-coated.

Who is Dedon?

Dedon is a German outdoor furniture house, founded in 1990 and based in Lüneburg, known for hand-woven fibre lounge and dining collections. See our Dedon profile.

Why is the fibre significant?

It helped shape modern outdoor seating by bringing a woven look outdoors without the fragility of natural cane, and it became a reference material for the category.

Is the fibre suitable for outdoor use?

Yes. It is made to weather sun, rain and salt air, which is why the house designs its collections to be left outside.

Does Premium Furniture sell furniture?

No. We are an editorial directory and journal. We map the houses and point you to the maker. We do not sell or publish prices.

Which market do you cover?

The United States. Availability and lead times are framed for US buyers, while the houses themselves are European.

Where do the photographs come from?

Official brand materials. Every image stays with its owner and is credited in the footer.

Is Dedon Fiber recyclable?

Dedon introduced a more sustainable, recyclable EcoCycle Fiber in 2021, a development of its original weatherproof weave.

Where is the fibre made?

The fibre is engineered in Germany, where Dedon is headquartered, while the furniture is hand-woven in Dedon's own workshops in the Philippines.

How do you clean Dedon Fiber furniture?

Routine cleaning is usually enough; the fibre is built to resist UV, saltwater and temperature extremes, so it tolerates outdoor exposure.

Which Dedon collections use the fibre?

Most of the house's woven collections, from the NESTREST hanging lounger to its lounge and dining lines, are built on the fibre.

How are the facts checked?

Collection names, designers and materials are checked against the maker and published sources before they go live. What cannot be confirmed is left out.