OUR PROCESS PHILOSOPHY

Jepara / Indonesia

We consider even the smallest details so our customers don’t have to. Every step of the process is delivered according to our values and convictions – that’s why we work with a small distribution cycle, and ship directly from our family-run workshop in Indonesia to our customers.

No intermediates, no one in between.

We are committed to producing furniture that we’re proud to High Quality product furniture. It is artisanally produced in limited quantities, giving our craftspeople time to complete their intricate processes at the slowed-down pace necessary for perfecting the finer details. All our furniture is made from premium quality wood, whether it be recycled or taken from sustainably managed forests across the Indonesian archipelago.

OUR PRODUCTION PROCESS

Material purchase

Once satisfied with the design we jump into action, working closely with our suppliers in Indonesia to decide on the most suitable materials for this project.

Assembly process

Following this, our family of artisans in Bali get to work piecing the puzzle together, to assemble the item based on Marta’s technical drawing.

Finishing Process

Before anything leaves to our customer, each item is finishing to request from customer what they want.

Packagin and Shipping

Finally, the finished piece is carefully packed. Currently, we use cardboard boxes and bubble wrap to do this, but we’re in the process of switching to a more sustainable packaging option.

HIGHT QUALITY MATERIALS

TEAK WOOD

The forests that blanket Indonesia produce the largest volume of teak in the world. We select Grade A quality timber from sustainably managed plantations that carry the ‘Indonesian Legal Wood’ certification that protects them against illegal logging and deforestation. We are conscious of the quantities we buy, and strive to avoid waste of this precious resource.

MAHOGANY WOOD

Besides teak wood The forests Indonesia produce the largest volume of mahogany. Select Grade A quality mahogany wood from sustainably managed plantations that carry the ‘Indonesian Legal Wood’ certification that protects them against illegal logging and deforestation.

NATURAL RATTAN

Ubiquitous to Indonesia, rattan is a sustainable material sourced from numerous species of palm trees natural to South-East Asia. Like our teak wood, we select A grade quality for its strength and durability.