by Kei | Mar 31, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Mixing wood and water is usually a bad idea. For most furniture buyers and interior designers, placing a wooden cabinet in a highly humid room feels like a risk. However, Indonesian teak wood is the ultimate exception to this rule. If you are asking, “Is teak...
by Kei | Mar 18, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Outdoor furniture finish peeling and cracking is one of the most common product issues in export furniture. For buyers, this problem extends beyond appearance and can lead to claims, unhappy customers, and replacement costs. In many cases, the problem does not stem...
by Kei | Mar 16, 2026 | Export & Logistics Support
Multi-packing furniture can reduce shipping costs, improve CBM optimization, and help buyers move more units per container. However, this method introduces real risks, especially when carton weight, internal protection, and retail handling lack proper planning....
by Kei | Mar 13, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
At the recent IFEX (Indonesia International Furniture Expo), our booth experienced a recurring, interesting situation. A massive number of visitors and buyers walked up to our new dining collections, ran their hands over the light, textured wood, and asked, “Is...
by Kei | Feb 6, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
In the global furniture trade, the phrase handcrafted furniture is often treated as a synonym for quality. For many buyers, it signals care, tradition, and human skill. However, without technical engineering, manual skill alone cannot prevent the physics of wood from...