Dream Catcher Grey Cotton Rattan No Feathers
A grey cotton dreamcatcher brings a soft, quiet focal point to a wall, with open webbing that lets light and shadow move through it. Feather-free and made for mindful home décor, it suits a bedroom, reading corner or calm hallway where natural texture matters as much as meaning.
Dream Catcher Grey Cotton Rattan No Feathers is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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A grey cotton dreamcatcher brings a soft, quiet focal point to a wall, with open webbing that lets light and shadow move through it. Feather-free and made for mindful home décor, it suits a bedroom, reading corner or calm hallway where natural texture matters as much as meaning.
Dream Catcher Grey Cotton Rattan No Feathers is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What it brings to a room
- The grey cotton keeps the look gentle and understated, easy to place with linen, wood, rattan and neutral walls.
- The open dreamcatcher web adds pattern without heaviness, giving a bare wall a softer, more thoughtful centre.
- Wooden beads bring small points of warmth against the cotton, adding detail without making the piece feel busy.
- The feather-free design feels cleaner and simpler than a classic hanging dreamcatcher, with a more pared-back silhouette.
- It works especially well where the day slows down: beside a bed, above a small altar space, or near a quiet chair.
Natural fibres and hand-finished detail
Made with seagrass, rattan, cotton and wooden beads, this piece has the easy texture of natural materials rather than a polished, synthetic finish. It is handmade in Bali, so small variations are part of its character.
How to place and care for it
Hang it where it can sit flat against a wall or move lightly in indoor air. Keep it away from prolonged damp, and dust gently with a soft, dry cloth or a light brush so the cotton and natural fibres stay clean.
The meaning behind the web
The dreamcatcher form is most closely associated with Ojibwe culture, where the woven web carries a story of dreams passing through or being caught before morning. This Balinese-made interpretation sits in that wider symbolic language as a decorative object for reflection, intention and a calmer bedside atmosphere. Its quiet grey palette gives the meaning a softer, contemporary feel, more about stillness and presence than ornament or spectacle.
Size and details
Weight: 250 g. Made in Indonesia. Includes one grey cotton dreamcatcher with rattan, seagrass and wooden bead details, without feathers.
A thoughtful gift for a quiet corner
Choose it for someone setting up a new bedroom, a meditation nook, a nursery wall or a natural, low-key home space. Its feather-free design also makes it a considered choice for anyone who prefers vegan-friendly décor.
Material
Seagrass, Cotton, Wood
Colour
Grey
Ingredients
Seagrass, Cotton
Mounting
Hanging
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Common questions
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