Services, Villa FF&E
Furniture for Private Villas
Fully bespoke pieces designed around your architecture, produced in our Bali workshop, delivered by container. We work directly with interior designers, architects and private clients.
The villa sourcing model
Fully bespoke, without the European bespoke price.
A private villa commission has different requirements than a hotel order. The piece counts are lower, typically 20 to 60 items, but the design requirements are more specific. Dimensions are usually non-standard, tied to an architectural feature or spatial layout. Materials are often chosen to work with a specific light condition or palette. The margin for adjustment on site is limited: a dining table 10 cm too long is a problem.
The workshop handles this through a staged production process. Before any timber is cut, dimensions are signed off against your architectural drawings. For centrepiece pieces, a dining table, a statement console, a bed frame with architectural headboard, a timber mock-up is produced to verify proportions before final production. This step costs time but eliminates the riskiest class of error.
We work frequently with interior designers and architects who manage the client relationship directly. Our documentation, finish schedules, dimensional drawings, production photography, is structured to integrate with a designer's project management process. We attend design calls, provide material references, and submit shop drawings before production. The goal is to be invisible to the client while being useful to the designer.
What we deliver
Statement dining tables
Large-format dining tables in reclaimed teak, slab timber or solid plantation teak. Custom dimensions, edge profiles, surface treatments. For very large pieces, 3 m and above, timber is selected personally from the workshop's reclaimed stock.
Bedroom furniture
Bed frames, bedside tables, dressing tables, wardrobes. All built to architectural drawings. Headboard-to-ceiling constructions, built-in wardrobe frames with timber carcasses, platform bed frames with integrated storage, all producible in Bali.
Living room pieces
Sofas and lounge chairs with teak or rattan frames and custom upholstery, coffee tables in teak or Paras stone, console tables, media units. We can produce upholstered frames in Bali or work from frames with fabric sourced separately.
Outdoor furniture
Villa-grade outdoor lounging and dining furniture in A-grade plantation teak, UV-coated rattan or powder-coated steel. Designed for your climate, we specify finish and hardware appropriate to your destination's UV exposure, humidity and salt air conditions.
Stone elements
Paras volcanic stone coffee tables, dining table bases, bathroom basins, shower platforms, feature panels. Each piece hand-carved from a single block. Stone is individually crated, photographed and documented before shipping.
Custom millwork
Kitchen island frameworks, bar counters, library shelving with timber carcasses, reception consoles. We work from your architect's technical drawings, produce shop drawings for approval, and build to tolerance. Complex joinery is assembled in the workshop before packing to verify fit.
Typical villa project scope
- Piece count
- 20–80 bespoke pieces
- Container
- 1 × 20ft or 1 × 40ft HC
- Production
- 10–14 weeks from design sign-off
- Sea freight
- 10–36 days depending on destination
- Designer collaboration
- Technical drawings, shop drawings, finish sign-off
- Minimum investment
- From €18,000 ex-works
Why Bali for a private villa?
The villa market typically sits between two unsatisfactory options. European bespoke joinery offers the quality and design collaboration you need, but at prices that make full-house commissioning prohibitive. Catalogue furniture offers manageable pricing but no customisation, and the pieces won't fit your non-standard spaces or palette.
Balinese craft production closes this gap. The level of skill available in Bali's atelier workshops is comparable to European high-end joinery. The difference is labour cost and scale: the workshop can produce a 340 cm reclaimed teak dining table as a single commission, at a price that a European workshop would charge for a standard piece.
The trade-off is lead time and distance. You can't walk into the workshop. But with the right documentation process, drawings, samples, production photography , the gap is manageable. We've refined this process across dozens of villa projects on three continents.
Recent villa project
Villa · Mykonos, Greece · 2023
Private Villa
A private villa on a protected Mykonian hillside, commissioned through a Cycladic-based interior design studio. 45 pieces in reclaimed teak, natural rattan and Paras stone, designed for the island's meltemi winds and intense UV. One 20ft container, 26 days sea freight. A senior craftsman travelled to Mykonos for installation sign-off.
- 45 pieces
- 1 × 20ft
- 12 weeks production
Villa project questions
Can you work directly with an interior designer or architect?
Yes, and we prefer it. Most villa projects come through an interior designer or architect who manages the client relationship. We work from technical drawings, mood boards and finish schedules. We can participate in design development calls, provide material samples, and submit shop drawings for approval before production begins.
What's the typical piece count for a villa project?
Private villa projects typically range from 20 to 80 pieces. Below 20 pieces, a 20ft container becomes more cost-effective; above 80, you're approaching boutique hotel scale. We're transparent about the logistics economics at your volume, if a project is better served by grouping with another shipping, we'll say so.
How do you handle bespoke dimensions?
All production is bespoke — we don't work from catalogue dimensions. We build to your architectural drawings. For complex pieces, we produce a full-size mock-up in timber before final production to verify proportions. Dimensions are signed off before production begins.
Can you source and ship upholstery fabrics?
We can produce upholstered frames in Bali and either source fabric locally (we have relationships with Balinese and Indonesian textile suppliers) or work from fabric you specify and source separately. If you're sourcing fabric from a European house, we can receive and warehouse it at our Bali facility before upholstery production.
What happens if a piece is damaged in transit?
We pack all pieces for container transit, custom timber crating for stone and architectural elements, moving-blanket wrapping for upholstered pieces, custom bracing for large furniture. Every piece is photographed before packing. In the event of transit damage, photographic documentation supports the freight insurance claim and we can arrange replacement production.
Can you match the material of an existing piece?
For teak, reclaimed or plantation, yes, we can closely match grain character and finish. For stone, we work with the natural variation in Paras volcanic stone, but can match surface treatment and profile. Send us reference photographs and we'll give you an honest assessment of what's achievable.
Tell us about your villa project.
Share your brief, destination, and timeline, or introduce us to your designer. We'll respond within 48 hours.