Solid-Wood Furniture
The timber side of the catalogue: leisure chairs, footstools, benches and the hidden frames inside our single-seat sofas. Where wood shows, we treat it as a finish, not just structure.

This is the line that ties the business together. Even our upholstered chairs sit on wood, so the timber shop feeds everything — and it means we can offer pieces where the wood is the whole point: an exposed-frame leisure chair, a tapered-leg bench, a clear-lacquered footstool.
Rubber wood is the default for its stability and value; beech comes in where a curve or an exposed leg needs a tighter grain and a cleaner bend. We finish with PU or water-based lacquer, open- or closed-pore, and we can go low-VOC water-based for buyers who care about indoor-air and CARB-style limits. Wood moves with humidity — that's physics, not a defect — so for dry-heated or tropical markets we adjust moisture targets and seal end-grain to keep checking and splitting down.
What you can configure
These are the choices that move the price and the performance. Lock the ones that matter to your market and leave the rest to us.
| Timber | Rubber wood (hevea) standard; beech for curves and exposed legs |
|---|---|
| Moisture | Kiln-dried to 8–12%; adjusted for destination climate |
| Joints | Doweled, mortise-and-tenon or screwed-and-blocked per part |
| Finish | PU or water-based lacquer; open- or closed-pore; tinted or clear |
| Low-VOC | Water-based, low-VOC finishing available on request |
| Cushions | Foam or sprung seats; loose or fixed covers |
| Standards | Built and tested to BIFMA / EN furniture standards; FSC-track timber on request |

Don't over-pay for beech where rubber wood does the job
Beech is a lovely timber and it photographs beautifully, but it costs more and you don't need it everywhere. On a hidden sofa frame or a painted leg, nobody sees the grain — rubber wood is just as strong and saves you money per container. We reserve beech for the parts a customer actually touches and sees: an exposed curved back, a clear-finished leg. Spend the wood budget where it shows, and we'll point out where you're paying for grain no one will ever notice.
Solid-Wood Furniture — what buyers ask
It depends on the model and how much you customise. A standard frame in a stock fabric or finish runs lower than a fully custom wood-and-fabric build. Send the model and target quantity and we'll give you a straight MOQ rather than a brochure number.
We can source FSC-track rubber wood and beech on request and pass through the chain-of-custody paperwork for your order. We don't blanket-claim certification on stock we can't document — tell us if your programme needs FSC and we'll quote it with the right timber.
For proven models, yes. We develop and sample in Anji, then move repeat production to our Vietnam plant for buyers who need a non-China country-of-origin. Same drawings, same fabrics, same QC. Lead time for the first Vietnam run is longer; repeats are steady.
We build and bench-test to BIFMA and the relevant EN furniture standard. We don't claim certificates we don't hold — when your order needs a stamped third-party report, we arrange testing through SGS or TÜV and quote the fee before you commit.
Get a quote on solid-wood furniture
Tell us the model, the quantity, the wood and fabric, and your market. We reply within one working day with a price, a loading plan and an honest note on lead time.