by Salman Al Faridzi | May 27, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Ordering Indonesian bedroom furniture can be a profitable move for furniture retailers, especially when you need handcrafted design, natural materials, and flexible production. But the order can go wrong when product specifications, quality expectations, lead time,...
by Futri Listriyani | May 25, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Many misconceptions about sungkai wood come from wrong applications, unrealistic expectations, or poor manufacturing standards. Sungkai is not the same as teak, and it should not be treated as a fully exposed outdoor wood, but that does not mean it is low-quality or...
by Futri Listriyani | May 25, 2026 | Export & Logistics Support
Many furniture problems begin from poor wood preparation and unstable moisture content during the early production stage, not from finishing or packaging. For furniture retailers and importers, moisture content matters because wood naturally reacts to surrounding...
by Reno Sinanjung | May 25, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Many furniture retailers and importers stay with the same furniture supplier for years because the relationship feels familiar. At first, small delays or quality issues may not seem serious. But over time, these problems can quietly affect inventory flow, customer...
by Futri Listriyani | May 22, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Many global furniture buyers associate Grade A teak with premium teak furniture. In practice, teak grading is only one part of a much larger production and sourcing decision. Even premium teak does not automatically guarantee better furniture performance. The right...