by Sandi Martyoto | Jul 6, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Photos can make a living room sample look production-ready, but they rarely show real comfort, scale, or display balance. A sofa may look attractive on screen, while the seat feels too deep, the coffee table sits too high, or the cushion loses shape after use. That is...
by Sandi Martyoto | Jul 3, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Mix and match bedroom furniture can work well for retailers, importers, and hospitality buyers who want a bedroom line that feels more flexible than a standard matching set. But in a retail collection, flexibility still needs direction. From MPP Furniture’s production...
by Sandi Martyoto | Jun 24, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Sungkai wood furniture can help retailers build light, modern indoor collections with a White-Oak-inspired look at a more practical material cost. Sungkai is not White Oak, and it should not be presented that way. But with the right finishing target, approved...
by Sandi Martyoto | Jun 22, 2026 | Buyer's Guides
Wood furniture cracking can create serious after-sales pressure for retailers, importers, and distributors. Customers may ask for replacements, store teams may blame the supplier, and the supplier may say the crack is normal wood movement. The right answer depends on...
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...