If you’re a buyer looking for teak alternatives that are much more affordable yet still offer a premium image, you might come across Mindi, a Southeast Asian wood with a similar fine grain to teak. However, you might begin to wonder, “Is Mindi wood good for...
The Indonesian rising star, Sungkai wood, is slowly strengthening its position in the global furniture-making industry. If you’re a retailer or wholesaler trying to sell a cost-effective collection that also fits perfectly with modern, minimalist styles, choosing...
Sungkai wood has been slowly gaining global attention in furniture-making for its visual match with today’s light-toned designs, such as Scandinavian or Japandi styles. For B2B buyers, this is a must-grab opportunity to profit from the mid-range furniture industry. To...
When you search for a material that fits perfectly with modern minimalist design and is also cost-effective, you might stumble upon Sungkai, an Indonesian wood that is commonly used as a familiar material for the country’s furniture collections. Unlike teak or other...
As one of the most sought-after woods in the world, teak is known for its timeless beauty, radiating a warm, golden-brown hue. Little did you know that, when placed outside, teak glows even more beautifully with age, resulting in a unique silver-grey patina without...
Retailers often ask which wood is safer for semi-outdoor collections, especially when balancing cost and durability. Choosing wood for semi-outdoor furniture can feel tricky, especially when Mahogany wood and Sungkai wood look similar on the surface. Many buyers...