Indonesia is known as one of the world's leading producers of high-quality furniture. Thanks to traditional craftsmanship passed down through generations and an abundance of natural resources, Indonesian furniture has captured the attention of the…
Get to Know About Nato Wood And Its…
Nato wood comes from tropical trees that are widespread in Indonesia. This type of wood is also called Nyatoh or nagasari tree. This tree is most commonly found growing in the Sulawesi region. The tree's…
Reusing Furniture Can Give It a Second Life
Furniture can get a “second life” or a second career with a completely new function. Experts call it reusable furniture, and local designers say they often use this trick to add uniqueness to a room.…
Indonesian Furniture Targets to Control 1% of the…
Based on 2023 data, Indonesian furniture exports are dominated by wooden furniture, which contributes 68 percent of total Indonesian furniture exports. Meanwhile, the United States market controls 55 percent of all Indonesia's furniture exports. The…
4 Woods That Only Available in Indonesia are…
Do you want your furniture to complete the interior of your house at the end of the month? The material that you might think of for making furniture is wood. Maybe you only know about…
Indonesian Furniture Designers Have Many Creative Ideas
Competition in the creative industry in the world is getting tighter so it is no longer possible for Indonesian furniture products to rely solely on the availability of natural raw materials and skilled craftsmen. The…
Javanese Teak, The Worldwide Hardwood of Java Island
More and more farmers, villages, and communities on the island of Java are planting teak trees (Tectona grandis) as an investment for the future. This is good news for a densely populated country with a…
Con Block, A Multifunctional Alternative Road Pavement Material
At this time there is almost no environment untouched by the con block. You can see it as a coating for garden paths, village roads, and the entrance to your garage. Con block stone is…
Teak or Mahogany Furniture That Suit for Your…
Mahogany and teak have a similar texture. Teak is irregularly shaped with rich features whereas mahogany has a rough texture with strips. Teak is generally straight-grained, but rarely wavy. Mahogany has straight or interlocked grains.…










