




2-Door Sideboard in Solid Thai Hardwood and Woven Sedge
Discover Timeless Lanna Elegance: Handcrafted 2-Door Sideboard in Solid Thai Hardwood & Woven Sedge
Imagine bringing a piece of Northern Thailand's serene Lanna heritage into your home, a subtle fusion of rustic warmth and refined natural beauty that elevates everyday living spaces. This sideboard, handcrafted by master artisans in the Lanna tradition, transforms storage into an art form: its solid Thai hardwood frame offers enduring strength and character, while the panels introduce breathable lightness that softens modern interiors.
Authentic Lanna craftsmanship: Each one is individually made by skilled Thai artisans using time-honored techniques, ensuring no two are exactly alike, your own unique slice of cultural artistry.
Sustainable & durable materials: Ethically and responsibly sourced from sustainable local hardwoods in northern Thailand paired with natural sedge weaving; built to last generations with minimal environmental impact.
Versatile & functional luxury: Perfect as a media console, entryway accent, or dining room statement, it provides ample concealed storage while its compact proportions add understated sophistication.
Tactile & sensory appeal: Smooth, rich wood grain meets the subtle, earthy weave for a piece that invites touch and admiration.
Key Features:
Dimensions: 93 cm (W) × 45 cm (D) × 50 cm (H)
Weight: 15 kg
Material: Durable solid Thai hardwood frame paired with hand-woven sedge accents
Condition: Brand new, fully assembled by artisans
Pre-Order & Shipping Details: Ships directly from the artisan workshop in Thailand (7–21 business days production + transit). Free international shipping included. As a buyer, you'll handle any import VAT (on total value + possible handling fee) and customs duties (typically 0% or very low for this category), charged by carrier upon arrival.
This isn't mass-produced furniture, it's a thoughtful investment in authenticity, quality, and story. We work directly with talented artisans in northern Thailand, many from small communities still rebuilding after being hit hard by the pandemic.
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