We take a strong, environmentally concious
approach to furniture design through an innovative recycling
method. Our buyers in Indonesia purchase old houses, Dutch
colonial sugar mills, tools, instruments and boat parts
made from teak.
This historic wood is then hand crafted by
native Indonesian artisans. These craftsmen use primitive
tools and traditional techniques. Once the piece has been
completed, it is individually hand-finished using a traditional,
natural process.
The furniture joinery is "tendon and
mortise". it is first pegged and then glued together.
The finish is achieved using a traditional French palming
technique. The process begins in the trees of Sumatra, with
the collection of beetle secretions which emerge under the
wing of the insect. The hard, pellet-like substance is then
suspended in denatured alcohol for about 20 hours. The solution
is then applied so that the alcohol evaporates and produces
the resulting ancient technique of shellacking.