Our Solid Woods

Mellowdays' furniture is made from carefully selected, SVLK-certified solid wood from Indonesia, preserving the natural beauty and strength of each tree. Built with expert techniques, our solid wood pieces adapt to your home while maintaining their durability and timeless appeal. Designed to stand the test of time, our furniture is created to be cherished for years, passed down through generations, and become a lasting part of your story.

Unique Woods, Each with Its Own Character

Every type of wood brings its own natural beauty, colour, and grain, ensuring each piece of furniture is truly one-of-a-kind. Discover the distinct qualities of our carefully selected solid woods to help you find the right wood for your furniture.

  • Teakwood

    Durability ★★★★★
    Resistance to Wear & Tear ★★★★★
    Ease of Maintenance ★★★★★
    Affordability ★★☆☆☆

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  • Sungkai Wood

    Durability ★★★☆☆
    Resistance to Wear & Tear ★★★☆☆
    Ease of Maintenance ★★★★☆
    Affordability ★★★★☆

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  • Mindi Wood

    Durability ★★★☆☆
    Resistance to Wear & Tear ★★★☆☆
    Ease of Maintenance ★★★★☆
    Affordability ★★★★☆

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  • Suar Wood

    Durability ★★★★★
    Resistance to Wear & Tear ★★★★★
    Ease of Maintenance ★★★★☆
    Affordability ★★★☆☆

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  • Reclaimed Teak

    Durability ★★★★★
    Resistance to Wear & Tear ★★★★★
    Ease of Maintenance ★★★★★
    Affordability ★★★☆☆

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  • Reclaimed Java Wood

    Durability ★★★★☆
    Resistance to Wear & Tear ★★★★☆
    Ease of Maintenance ★★★★☆
    Affordability ★★★☆☆

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is solid wood different from wood veneer furniture?

Solid wood furniture is crafted entirely from hardwood or softwood, which provides inherent durability and the unique ability to age gracefully. Unlike wood veneer furniture, which consists of a thin layer of wood glued onto a core of plywood or fibreboard, solid wood pieces are made from whole wood throughout. This construction not only offers superior longevity and strength but also allows for refinishing, repairs, and restorations, enhancing its lifespan even further. Solid wood tends to have a higher quality appearance and feel, making it a popular choice for those seeking furniture that offers both durability and aesthetic appeal. Read our blog post to discover the difference between solid wood and wood veneer.

Machine-made vs handmade furniture: what's the difference?

The primary difference between machine-made and handmade furniture lies in the craftsmanship and uniqueness of each piece. Machine-made furniture is produced using automated machinery, which allows for high precision and uniformity in large quantities. This process often results in a more consistent product at a lower cost but can lack distinct character. On the other hand, handmade furniture is crafted by skilled artisans who can pay close attention to detail and imbue each piece with a sense of individuality and bespoke quality. Handmade solid wood furniture often features unique design elements, superior durability, and the personal touch of the craftsman’s hand, making each piece a one-of-a-kind work of art. Although it may come at a higher price, the craftsmanship, quality, and aesthetic appeal often make it a worthwhile investment.

Are MDF or plywood considered solid wood?

No, MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) and plywood are not considered solid wood. Both are types of engineered wood, made from wood fibres or veneers bonded with resins. While these materials are often used in furniture making for their stability and ease of manufacturing, they do not provide the same level of durability, repairability, or natural beauty as solid wood. Furniture made from MDF or plywood is generally less expensive, but it does not have the longevity or the ability to be refurbished like solid wood furniture.

How long does solid wood furniture last?

Solid wood furniture is renowned for its longevity and durability. With proper care and maintenance, solid wood pieces can last for generations. The lifespan typically ranges from several decades to over a hundred years when well-maintained. Factors such as the type of wood, the quality of construction, and the environment in which the furniture is kept can influence its durability. Regular cleaning, avoiding excessive moisture and sunlight exposure, and timely repairs can significantly extend the life of solid wood furniture, making it a sustainable choice that can be passed down through the ages.