Kayulama

Kayulama
Indonesia

Kayulama
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Participant at
NEWINDO 2021
Profile

KAYULAMA is a furniture manufacturing company and brand, with a factory in Jepara – the mid-Java Island, in the heart of the Indonesian Furniture Industry.

Founded by childhood friends Irwan Malik and Triyoga Nugraha in 2002, with the shared love for contemporary design and the beauty of wood. KAYULAMA is led by a skilled, youthful management team that is focused on innovation, quality and service.
Our company is SVLK certified (Indonesian Timber Legality Assurance System) to ensure the sustainability of our natural resources.

In addition, KAYULAMA mainly utilizes reclaimed timber and environmentally responsible production processes. Social responsibility for the staff and all our stakeholders is an essential part of KAYULAMA and is the thread that runs through all aspects of how we conduct our business.

Cocoon Asia

Cocoon Asia
Indonesia

Cocoon Asia
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Participant at
Ambiente 2023
Profile

Cocoon Asia, based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, specializes in the design and production of solid wood furniture and décor products. We have been successfully exporting our products to many countries globally, whilst developing and maintaining our customer relationships.

As we have a wide, and ever-expanding range of products, we see ourselves as a ‘one stop’ shopping destination for importers/wholesalers, chain retailers and online stores. Our design team keeps up with global trends, and is continually innovating, but always remaining true to our Indonesian roots.

Very importantly for us, is to respect and protect our all-important human and natural resources.
Our main environmental focus is the use of recycled solid wood, in the production of our furniture.

Aryasena

Aryasena
Indonesia

Aryasena
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Participant at
Ambiente 2023
Profile

Aryasena, located in Solo, a city in Central Java, Indonesia, was established in 2004.

We produce a wide range of basketry and woven products mostly from Rattan, and other natural materials.
All our baskets are woven by skilled hands and sincere hearts, knowing that our products will be part of somebody’s home.

We believe that creating a beautiful and comfortable home is important, a place of sanctity and a reflection of one’s personality.

We pride ourselves in the quality and variety of our ranges, and if we don’t have it, we can make it for you. We work collaboratively with many of our customer partners, in developing products and collections that are suited to their markets.

Our baskets, storage containers and wall decor are the ‘natural’ choice for ‘BRINGING NATURE INTO THE HOME’.

Aranya Crafts

Aranya Crafts
Bangladesh

Profile

Established in 1990, Aranya Crafts works according to fair trade principles. Aranya is a philosophy, rooted in natural aesthetics and responsible living. Our mission is to manufacture high quality Fashion and Home Décor products using natural dyes, natural fibres, textiles and biodegradable materials.

We are dedicated to establishing the commercial viability of eco-friendly products as well as creating new opportunities for artisans and economically disadvantaged women. Aranya’s vision is to establish a sustainable fashion value chain where people, planet and profit are measured equally.

Artefact

Artefact
Bangladesh

Profile

Artefact is a socially responsible company that aims to promote Bangladeshi crafts in the international market. Inspired by the loveliness and elegance of the traditional crafts of rural Bangladesh, Artefact started working with artisans in 2009. Primarily to create a niche market for their crafts and support the artisans.

Artefact mixes the organic nature and traditional essence of rural craftsmanship with contemporary sophistication.

The products of Artefact include homes textiles, scarves and a wide variety of textile lamp shades, made with handloom fabrics.

Basha Boutique

Basha Boutique
Bangladesh

Profile

Basha Boutique’s high quality, artisan- made home textiles, Christmas décor and accessories reflect our love for the traditions of Bangladesh and provide a sustainable livelihood for women at risk and survivors of trafficking.

Morodok Ceramics

Morodok Ceramics
Cambodia

Morodok Ceramics
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Participant at
MAISON&OBJET 2021 PARIS
Profile

I am Son Seyhak, owner of Morodok Ceramic (2015), Cambodia. Morodok produces stoneware for the home that is hand-thrown or made with simple moulds and hand-finished using slips and glazes. I spent my childhood surrounded by clay because my birthplace and my family are well-known for pottery.

Our 15 craftsmen are very skilled and work in an open workplace, allowing fresh air and natural light in. We make sure we work in a safe and healthy way and that payment helps us feed the family. And so, most staff have been with me for long. I like to design products inspired by Khmer culture and to experiment with glazes.

Morodok does customized collections with suitable volumes for retailers in Europe.

Reakossa Arts - Natural Soap Orchid & Sesame

Reakossa Arts
Cambodia

Reakossa Arts
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Participant at
MAISON&OBJET 2021 PARIS
Profile

REAKOSSA ARTS is a small soap maker in Cambodia. Using the cold process and hand-made moulds, we are able to make soaps in any shape, with customized, stamped logos. We are adding locally available scents, made from coconut oil. Our playful style makes the soaps unique gifts, which is why we are also offering attractive packaging.

Reakossa sees for itself a role in developing the crafts sector of Cambodia as well as encouraging the preservation of traditional craftsmanship in Cambodia, so we are trying to offer our craftsmen a reliable and sustainable source of income, with proper working circumstances and fair payment.

We are happy to do customized design and suitable order volumes to European retailers.

Women for Women Foundation - Cushion

Women for Women Foundation
Cambodia

Profile

Women for Women Foundation is based in Cambodia. We produce cushion covers, fabrics per metre and scarves in silk and cotton. Our latest collection introduces iPad /laptop covers in rush, with a cotton piping. All products are hand-woven by women in village-based workshops across Cambodia.

Our mission is to promote the advancement of women and girls through social empowerment, community economic development, and civic engagement. Women for Women Foundation believes in the leadership of women to create social, economic, and cultural change in their community. Our programs invest in and empowers women to become leaders of lives, their family, and community.

SentoSaSilk

SentoSaSilk
Cambodia

Sentosasilk
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Participant at
MAISON&OBJET 2021 PARIS
Profile

SentoSaSilk, Cambodia, produces premium handwoven silk cushion covers, scarves, fabric by the metre, and fashion accessories. We commit to “fashion and elegance” by quality. We channel opportunities to create jobs, treasure our cultural legacy and keep the silk-weaving tradition alive.

Founded in 2004, SentoSaSilk promotes Cambodian silk and culture and to create impact in Cambodian society by providing meaningful work and income to women and their rural producer families.

SentoSaSilk is able to service individual European retailers with appropriate volumes and tailor-made offers.