Our Materials

Discover more about the sustainable, natural materials we use in our products. We’ll share the background of each material and give you tips on how to care for your items to extend their lifespan.

Sisal - Eco Friendly Durability for Your Home

Our lampshades and decor items are crafted in Indonesia with a focus on sustainability, using sisal fiber, a material that supports eco-friendly production. Sisal absorbs more carbon dioxide than it produces, making it an excellent choice for the environment. Additionally, waste from production can be reused as bioenergy, fertilizer, and animal feed. Known as one of the world’s strongest natural fibers, sisal ensures our products are exceptionally durable, ideal for high-traffic areas such as hallways, kitchens, and offices.

Thanks to the natural hollows in its fibers, sisal can absorb small amounts of moisture without damage, which adds to its functionality and resilience. With its strength, quality, and warm, natural look, sisal brings a cozy and inviting touch to any room in your home, making it as practical as it is beautiful.

Water Hyacinth - Sustainable Home Decor

The water hyacinth is a beautiful yet invasive plant that spreads rapidly across tropical waterways, where it can quickly overtake river areas. This free-floating perennial grows up to a meter above the water’s surface and can double in size within just one to two weeks. A hardy species, it threatens natural ecosystems by choking waterways and can produce thousands of seeds annually, posing a significant environmental challenge.

However, by harvesting water hyacinth, we transform this problematic plant into a sustainable resource for baskets and home decor. In the skilled hands of local artisans, it becomes beautiful, durable, and unique decor items, crafted using traditional techniques that keep environmental impact low. The result is a collection of sustainable products and practical pieces for your home.

Sisal - Eco Friendly Durability for Your Home

Our lampshades and decor items are crafted in Indonesia with a focus on sustainability, using sisal fiber, a material that supports eco-friendly production. Sisal absorbs more carbon dioxide than it produces, making it an excellent choice for the environment. Additionally, waste from production can be reused as bioenergy, fertilizer, and animal feed. Known as one of the world’s strongest natural fibers, sisal ensures our products are exceptionally durable, ideal for high-traffic areas such as hallways, kitchens, and offices.

Thanks to the natural hollows in its fibers, sisal can absorb small amounts of moisture without damage, which adds to its functionality and resilience. With its strength, quality, and warm, natural look, sisal brings a cozy and inviting touch to any room in your home, making it as practical as it is beautiful.

Water Hyacinth - Sustainable Home Decor

The water hyacinth is a beautiful yet invasive plant that spreads rapidly across tropical waterways, where it can quickly overtake river areas. This free-floating perennial grows up to a meter above the water’s surface and can double in size within just one to two weeks. A hardy species, it threatens natural ecosystems by choking waterways and can produce thousands of seeds annually, posing a significant environmental challenge.

However, by harvesting water hyacinth, we transform this problematic plant into a sustainable resource for baskets and home decor. In the skilled hands of local artisans, it becomes beautiful, durable, and unique decor items, crafted using traditional techniques that keep environmental impact low. The result is a collection of sustainable products and practical pieces for your home.

Teak – Sustainable Strength with Grade A Quality

Our furniture is crafted from Grade A teak, sourced from Indonesia with a FLEGT license, ensuring that the wood is ethically harvested in compliance with environmental standards. Teak is known for its exceptional strength, durability, and rich golden hues, and Grade A teak takes this a step further. The highest quality available, Grade A teak is free from knots, imperfections, and has a dense, straight grain, making it not only more aesthetically pleasing but also more resistant to wear and tear.

Teak’s natural oils make it resistant to water, pests, and decay, reducing the need for chemical treatments. This makes it the perfect choice for sustainable, long-lasting furniture. By choosing Grade A teak, we’re not only creating beautiful pieces for your home but also supporting responsible forestry practices for a greener, more sustainable future.

Suar Wood – Fast Growing, Renewable Resource

Suar wood is a fast-growing, renewable resource and sourced from sustainably managed forests in Indonesia, where it’s harvested with respect to both the ecosystem and local communities. These responsible practices ensure that the supply of suar wood remains abundant for future generations, without contributing to deforestation or environmental degradation.

In addition to its eco-friendly credentials, suar wood is known for its durability and natural beauty. The rich, dark tones and distinctive grain patterns of each piece make it a one-of-a-kind addition to your home, while its strength ensures that the furniture you invest in will last for years, even generations, to come. By choosing suar wood, you're not only bringing a sustainable and elegant material into your space, but you're also supporting a healthier planet and contributing to a more responsible way of creating and consuming furniture.

Teak – Sustainable Strength with Grade A Quality

Our furniture is crafted from Grade A teak, sourced from Indonesia with a FLEGT license, ensuring that the wood is ethically harvested in compliance with environmental standards. Teak is known for its exceptional strength, durability, and rich golden hues, and Grade A teak takes this a step further. The highest quality available, Grade A teak is free from knots, imperfections, and has a dense, straight grain, making it not only more aesthetically pleasing but also more resistant to wear and tear.

Teak’s natural oils make it resistant to water, pests, and decay, reducing the need for chemical treatments. This makes it the perfect choice for sustainable, long-lasting furniture. By choosing Grade A teak, we’re not only creating beautiful pieces for your home but also supporting responsible forestry practices for a greener, more sustainable future.

Suar Wood – Fast Growing, Renewable Resource

Suar wood is a fast-growing, renewable resource and sourced from sustainably managed forests in Indonesia, where it’s harvested with respect to both the ecosystem and local communities. These responsible practices ensure that the supply of suar wood remains abundant for future generations, without contributing to deforestation or environmental degradation.

In addition to its eco-friendly credentials, suar wood is known for its durability and natural beauty. The rich, dark tones and distinctive grain patterns of each piece make it a one-of-a-kind addition to your home, while its strength ensures that the furniture you invest in will last for years, even generations, to come. By choosing suar wood, you're not only bringing a sustainable and elegant material into your space, but you're also supporting a healthier planet and contributing to a more responsible way of creating and consuming furniture.

Care Instructions

With the right care, your furniture will remain beautiful and durable for years to come. For us, this commitment to quality and longevity is essential.

Leather

Regularly dust it with a soft, dry cloth to keep it clean. For occasional spot cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild, non-detergent soap, and allow the leather to air dry. Avoid using harsh products like leather soaps, oils, or ammonia-based cleaners, as these can damage the material.

Keep the furniture out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources to prevent fading and cracking. Applying a leather conditioner every few months will help maintain its softness and prevent it from drying out over time.

Teak

Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they can harm the wood’s surface. To maintain its natural beauty, consider applying a teak oil or a sealer every few months, especially if the furniture is exposed to the elements. This will help preserve the wood’s rich color and protect it from weathering.

If the teak starts to gray over time, you can use a specialized teak cleaner to restore its original hue. Always store teak furniture in a dry, sheltered area during extreme weather to prolong its lifespan.

Suar wood

Start by regularly dusting it with a soft, dry cloth to remove dirt and debris. For deeper cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild soap and water, then wipe it dry immediately to avoid moisture damage. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can scratch or dull the wood's surface.

To maintain its luster, apply a natural oil or wood conditioner every few months. This will help nourish the wood and enhance its natural grain. Keep suar wood furniture away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent warping and fading and store furniture in a dry environment.