We are available with some natural fiber like water hyacinth, sea grass, abaca and banana. The most important thing is this material is actually waste. WASTE! But with creativity there is value on it. Lets have a look what we have with it. 1. WATER HYACINTH Water hyacinth or some of people called AQUA plant […]
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High Quality Cane Furniture
Indonesia rattan as high quality cane furniture exporter and manufacture for wholesale in UK, US, Singapore, Canada, Australia, Netherland and East Asia. Our collection handmade from natural rattan and natural fiber material. With high quality material, we are always made best selling furniture. Beautifully designed, carefully crafted, and durably constructed for your exceptional and personalized choice to bring natural, attractive and warmth ambience in your precious home concept. Moreover, our treatment are based from water base system which is eco-friendly to your family and save our environment.
Good news are coming to all of those who love rattan furniture. Because the Indonesia’s biggest export furniture and craft exhibition (IFEX) 2016 will be held soon in Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo). IFEX offers the largest range of specialty furniture and craft products in Indonesia. It serves the nation’s biggest meeting place for buyers, manufacturers, traders and […]
Trade Expo Indonesia 2015 will held in Jakarta at Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) Kemayoran is one of the international even which will showcases all Indonesian export product. As Indonesian local products are potential for worldwide market seeing from originality, quality and competitive price. In this issue, we could not deny that government roles are taking […]
In some country like Asia, Africa and a part of Australia or even America, relaxing on terrace or garden is a fun activity to spend our afternoon time. Savoring hot tea with snacks on rattan chair while enjoying view on your garden that is will help you to forget all the routine time on that day. Are you one of […]
In forests where rattan grows, its economic value can help protect forest land, by providing an alternative to loggers who forgo timber logging and harvest rattan canes instead. Rattan is much easier to harvest, requires simpler tools and is much easier to transport. It also grows much faster than most tropical wood. This makes it […]
Most rattans differ from other palms in having slender stems, 2–5 cm diameter, with long internodes between the leaves; also, they are not trees but are vine-like, scrambling through and over other vegetation. Rattans are also superficially similar to bamboo. Unlike bamboo, rattan stems (“malacca”) are solid, and most species need structural support and cannot stand on their own. However, some genera (e.g. Metroxylon, Pigafetta, Raphia) […]