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  • Sanur Lounge Chair & Ottoman

    2025 Sanur moves at a gentler rhythm, where words flow slowly and conversations with loved ones find their natural pace. It is a place to share thoughts, to breathe, and to think not faster, but deeper. Facing the warmth of the beach, Sanur invites reflection and calm. Sanur Lounge Chair carries this atmosphere which gives

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  • Kuta Bench

    2025 Here, feelings, conversations, and companionship merge into one, just as they do upon the sands of Kuta. Known worldwide for decades as the heart of Bali’s hospitality, it lends its name to our bench created with American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC). Beyond being an old aged beach, Kuta holds a special place in our

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  • Studio Hendro Hadinata x American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC)

    The American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) is the leading international trade association for the U.S. hardwood industry, representing the committed U.S. hardwood exporters and the major U.S. hardwood product trade associations. AHEC runs a worldwide programme to promote the full range of American hardwoods in over 50 export markets. From Washington, DC and six overseas

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  • 2025 Indonesia Design Week

    2025, Jakarta During Indonesia Design Week 2025 (September 12–20), held at the Indonesia Design District (IDD) PIK2, our studio debuted a landmark collaboration with the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC)—the leading international trade association representing the American hardwood industry. This partnership sought to bridge different backgrounds, resources, and geographies. We explored a central question: How

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  • 2025 EMERGE @Find Design Fair Asia

    2025, Singapore In today’s fast-paced design culture, where meeting deadlines and launching new products dominate the conversation, there’s little room to consider what happens to excess materials. “JEJAK” is a reflection on this very issue—a response to our collective tendency to prioritize the new while neglecting the past. It’s a reminder that sometimes, progress requires

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  • Atelier Southeast Divider

    2025 We introduce the imagery of the Atelier Southeast module translated into furniture surfaces; a room divider. Crafted from copper sheets with patina accents, this divider features patterns specially designed for Atelier Southeast, inspired by the essence of Sumbanese tenun. Studio Hendro Hadinata x Atelier Southeast ProductAtelier Southeast Divider MaterialCopper plate finishes with patina, solid

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  • Studio Hendro Hadinata x Atelier Southeast

    Studio Hendro Hadinata and Atelier Southeast share a singular mission: bringing Indonesian craft into the world of high-end design. Together, they are testing the limits of local materials and traditional techniques, redefining how these crafts are perceived by a global audience. Discover more about the product. Atelier Southeast Divider

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  • Jejak Console

    2024 The overlooked often becomes residue—remnants of experience that are visible, tangible, and quietly present. These leftovers, usually from past projects, carry memories too meaningful to discard, yet they are often forgotten in the rush toward the new. Every product has its own journey, but we tend to ignore the stories behind the materials left

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  • Kaia Chair

    2025 Kaia comes from Kaya (काय), a Sanskrit word for ‘body.’ In Indonesian, kaya means ‘richness’ — in comfort and love. Inspired by both meanings, Kaia is designed to feel like a warm hug, the idea of expressing love through physical closeness. Kaia is inspired by the idea of expressing love and care through physical

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  • Studio Hendro Hadinata x Tangan Living (Germany)

    TANGAN in Bahasa Indonesia means hand—a hand that creates, shapes, and crafts stories with intention and heart. It is a hand driven by passion, capable of transforming nature’s gifts into beautifully made objects. And in this journey of craft, we arrive at one of Indonesia’s truest materials: rattan. Indigenous to the tropical forests of Indonesia,

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