top of page

Indonesia Collection

100% Solid Teakwood & Reclaimed Pinewood Furniture In Covington!

Reclaimed Pine Wood

Reclaimed pinewood furniture is made from pinewood that has been salvaged from old buildings, barns, factories, or other structures. This wood is repurposed to create new furniture pieces, giving it a second life while maintaining its character and history.

 

Reclaimed wood is eco-friendly because it reduces the need for new logging and helps to conserve forests, making it a sustainable choice for eco-conscious buyers. Each piece of reclaimed wood is unique, often featuring knots, nail holes, and grain patterns that give the furniture a distinct look.

BADR002_WG_BLK.jpg
7__7_-removebg-preview.png

Teak Roots

Teak roots are the underground part of the teak tree (Tectona grandis), which are highly sought after for crafting unique and artistic furniture. Like the rest of the teak tree, the roots are made of dense, strong wood that is naturally resistant to rot, insects, and moisture. This durability makes them ideal for long-lasting furniture and decorative pieces.

​

Teak roots have irregular, organic shapes, making each piece crafted from them one-of-a-kind. Designers often embrace the natural curves, knots, and textures of the roots to create sculptural, artistic furniture.

Teak Wood

Teak is a dense hardwood, which makes it extremely strong and durable. This means furniture made from teak can last for decades, even generations.

 

Teak wood contains natural oils and silica that help protect it from decay, insects, and moisture. Thanks to its natural oils, teak requires very little maintenance compared to other types of wood. Even without treatments, teak can last for years.​

BASB027_NAT_BLK.jpg

Write a bio for each team member. Make it short and informative to keep your visitors engaged.

Sideboards

BASB003_WG_BLK.jpg
BADT004_WG.jpg

Dining Tables

Armoire

BAARM140_WG_BLK.jpg
BABS180_WG_BLK.jpg

Book Shelves

Cabinets

BACAB411_NAT_BLK.png
BACON001_WG.jpg

Consoles

And More!

BACH005_BLK_CANE.jpg
bottom of page