Bangsar terrace, full ground floor
Sofa, ten-seat merbau table and window benches for a renovated 1970s terrace.
We are a fifteen-person workshop in Selangor's furniture belt. You bring the room and the habit; we bring the timber, the drawings and the joinery that holds for decades.
Most furniture sold in Malaysia is chosen from a catalogue and adjusted to fit. We work the other way round. Every commission starts with your floor plan, your ceiling height and the way your family actually uses the space.
Because the people who quote your job are the same people who cut it, there is no gap between promise and product. You can visit the bench while your piece is being made — many clients do.
Meet the workshopWe deliberately keep the list short. Depth beats breadth when the work has to last.
Kiln-dried hardwood frames, eight-way hand-tied seats, fabric or leather cut to your brief.
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Single-species tops in teak, merbau or oak, sized to your seating and your room's walkways.
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Floor-to-ceiling carcasses scribed to uneven walls, with interiors planned around your actual clothes.
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Sculpted single pieces — hall benches, reading chairs, entryway seats — that carry a room.
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Reception desks, boardroom tables and lounge programmes delivered on contract schedules.
Explore fit-outs →We listen first, then measure your space ourselves. Free within the Klang Valley.
Scaled drawings, timber samples and one fixed price. Revisions until it feels right.
Your piece is built by one bench team, start to finish, in Balakong. Visits welcome.
Our own crew delivers, levels and installs, then walks the piece with you before sign-off.
Every board is kiln-dried, then rested in our workshop for at least two weeks so it settles to local humidity before we cut it.
Sofa, ten-seat merbau table and window benches for a renovated 1970s terrace.
Sixteen-seat oak boardroom table, credenzas and a library wall, installed over one weekend.
Twenty-two guest rooms of bedheads, desks and luggage benches in nyatoh.
“The table arrived on the day they said it would, which in Malaysian renovation terms is a small miracle. Two years on it still sits dead level.”
“They talked me out of a design that would have warped in my east-facing room. That honesty is why we went back for the wardrobes.”
“We fitted out 22 rooms with them on a hard deadline. Snag list at handover: four items, all closed within the week.”
Most single pieces take four to six weeks from confirmed drawings to delivery. Built-in wardrobes and full fit-outs run six to ten weeks depending on scope. You get a written schedule before any deposit changes hands.
No. The first conversation — at the workshop or over WhatsApp — costs nothing, and site measurement within the Klang Valley is free once a design direction is agreed.
Mainly Malaysian and regional hardwoods: nyatoh, merbau, teak and rubberwood, plus American white oak and walnut for lighter grain. Every board is kiln-dried and rested in our workshop before cutting.
Yes, with honest caveats. We redraw it to suit your room and our joinery standards rather than copying it line for line — and we will say plainly if a design will not survive local humidity.
We deliver and install ourselves across Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. For Johor, Penang and East Malaysia we crate the work and use a specialist furniture carrier, priced before you commit.
Fifty percent on confirmed drawings, the balance on completion before delivery. Commercial fit-outs above RM50,000 run on agreed progress stages instead.
Five years on frames and joinery, twelve months on finishes, fabrics and hardware. Fair wear, misuse and outdoor exposure are excluded — the detail lives in our terms.
Price, grain, movement and where each timber genuinely earns its keep.
What 80% relative humidity does to solid wood, and how good building fights back.
A walking tour of the floor: what the machines do and what only hands can.
Tell us about it. A ten-minute conversation is usually enough to know if we are the right workshop for the job.
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