From Bali to Your Living Room: The Story Behind Handcrafted Natural Furniture
Every Piece Has a Story
Behind every rattan basket, every teak dining table, every woven pendant light in our collection is a pair of hands. Skilled hands. Hands that have spent years — sometimes decades — mastering a craft passed down through generations in Bali.
In a world of algorithm-designed, robot-assembled furniture, that matters more than ever.
Why Bali?
Bali has been a centre of artisan craftsmanship for centuries. The island's craftspeople work with natural materials — rattan, teak, bamboo, seagrass, shell — that grow abundantly in the region. The result is furniture that is not only beautiful but deeply connected to its origins.
When you buy a handcrafted piece from Remood, you're not just buying furniture. You're buying a story. A tradition. A relationship between maker and material that no factory can replicate.
The Materials That Make the Difference
- Teak — one of the world's most durable hardwoods; naturally resistant to water, insects, and time
- Rattan — lightweight, flexible, and surprisingly strong; the backbone of boho and Afrohemian design
- Seagrass — naturally textured and sustainably harvested; perfect for baskets, rugs, and woven accents
- Shell & Coral — ethically sourced coastal accents that bring the ocean indoors
Sustainability Is Not a Marketing Word
For Balinese artisans, sustainability is simply how things have always been done. Natural materials are harvested in season. Nothing is wasted. Offcuts become smaller pieces. The craft itself is the most sustainable production method there is.
Compare that to flat-pack furniture: MDF boards, formaldehyde glues, plastic veneers — designed to be replaced, not repaired.
Bringing Bali Home
You don't need to travel to Bali to bring its warmth, texture, and craftsmanship into your home. Remood ships from our Belgium warehouse across the EU — fast, reliable, and carbon-conscious.
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