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 Futri Listriyani | May 22, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Buyers often expect all teak to perform equally, although its real-world longevity depends heavily on manufacturing quality. Outdoor teak furniture can last anywhere from 20 to 50 years, depending on its placement, environmental exposure, maintenance, and the...
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...
by Salman Al Faridzi | May 20, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Based on a discussion with a buyer from Sweden, furniture trends move much like fashion. A chair, table, or lounge set can look fresh this year, but feel less relevant next season when lifestyles, colors, and customer preferences shift. For furniture retailers, that...
by Futri Listriyani | May 8, 2026 | Industry Insight & Trends
Teak has long been considered one of the best materials for outdoor furniture. Many retailers, importers, and hospitality buyers choose teak because of its durability, premium appearance, and long outdoor lifespan. Buyers who prioritize long-term durability and...