Believe it or not, you are probably already familiar with some of the many products made from sola wood.
The photo on the left, for example, shows a replica of a colonial-style helmet made from sola wood. The plant abounds throughout much of southeast Asia and the Indian sub-continent, and can usually be located in marshland, near or next to rivers, and anywhere else that is waterlogged.
The speed at which the plant grows, combined with its abundance, means that it is almost infinitely replenishable. In fact, the only real threat it faces is the loss of its natural environment as a result of ongoing development.
Our policy regarding the environment is simple: we only take today what we know can be replaced tomorrow. It is a strategy which promotes sustainability and respect
At our factory in the northeast of Thailand we use vegetable-based dyes in lieu of chemicals; hemp bindings are handmade from local materials; packaging is recycled wherever possible; and wastage is carefully monitored and kept to a minimum.
If there is anything more you would like to know, please feel free to contact us.
We are happy to report success from our attendance at the recent Ambienti Home Decoration Fair in Frankfurt.
The fair lasted five days (a very busy five days!), and we met lots of interesting representatives from countries throughout Europe and Asia.
At the time of writing, we have cemented deals with ten new customers and are close to finalising orders from several others.
We have just finished redecorating our showroom and are pleased to say it now looks nicer than ever.
Why not take a look?
Generally, the minimum order we accept is 5000 US dollars, and on confirmation we require a deposit of 30%.
Orders can usually be turned around in less than a month.
Our product range is not limited to what is shown on this site. Custom orders are also possible, and we are always happy to produce free samples for customers who anticipate placing such an order.