Raffia Palm May 2026
Designers love raffia for its organic texture. It’s the go-to material for summer totes, fedoras, and espadrilles because it breathes well and holds its shape.
While the fibers are tough, items made of raffia don't love getting soaked. If your raffia bag gets wet, it’s best to reshape it and let it air dry away from direct heat to prevent the fibers from becoming brittle. If you’re interested, I can: Suggest using raffia Help you find ethical brands that use it Give you tips on cleaning and maintaining raffia items raffia palm
The "raffia" you see in hats, bags, and garden ties comes from the membrane on the underside of these giant palm fronds. It is harvested, stripped, and sun-dried to create a material that is both incredibly strong and surprisingly pliable. Designers love raffia for its organic texture
Gardeners use the soft fiber to tie delicate plants to stakes. Unlike plastic wire, raffia won't cut into the stems and eventually biodegrades. Quick Care Fact If your raffia bag gets wet, it’s best
From fringed wall hangings to durable area rugs and woven baskets, raffia adds a "boho-chic" warmth to interior spaces.
Raffia palms produce some of the longest leaves in the plant kingdom, sometimes reaching over 80 feet in length.