by Sandi Martyoto | Jun 18, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Outdoor furniture finishing is not just the final color on a garden chair or table. For retailers, it affects product life, customer complaints, returns, and brand trust. This is more important when sourcing garden furniture for subtropical markets. Strong sun,...
by Sandi Martyoto | Jun 16, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Buyers usually look for three main types of Indonesian Outdoor Furniture: outdoor dining furniture, patio and lounge furniture, and garden furniture. These categories are popular because they match the main ways people use outdoor spaces: eating, relaxing, hosting,...
by Sandi Martyoto | Jun 12, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
The best wood for Indonesian patio furniture depends on how the product will be used. Teak is the safest choice for full outdoor exposure, Mahogany is more suitable for covered or protected patio areas, and Sungkai works better for controlled semi-outdoor spaces. A...
by Sandi Martyoto | Jun 11, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Many retailers compare patio outdoor furniture by price first. That makes sense because margin matters. But for outdoor furniture, the wood choice can decide whether the product performs well after months of sun, rain, humidity, storage, and daily use. A low unit...
by Futri Listriyani | May 28, 2026 | Industry Insight & Trends
For outdoor teak furniture, buyers often focus on the wood species, shape, and construction. That makes sense because teak is valued for its natural strength, warm tone, and outdoor appeal. But the final look buyers see in a showroom, catalog, or project setting is...