About Dian Abadi Furniture

ChairCv. Dian Abadi Furniture is a family owned company based on Jepara, Central Java, INDONESIA. Established in 1998, we focus our business in exporting solid mahogany wood antique reproduction furniture, unfinished (raw furniture) and finished furniture. Authentically reproduced from some of best classic design : Elizabethan, Jacobean, Georgian and Victorian, Louis, Regency, Directoire and Art deco periods. Made from 100% solid mahogany wood, kiln dried into a proper moisture content to avoid splitting, cracking and twisting, utilising hand cut mortise and tenon joints, dovetailing and hand carving.

Using plantation harvested wood, the quality of every furniture piece begins with the selection and preparation of the lumber. Only the finest teakwood and mahogany wood is used, which each board is assorted by hand and matched properly in order to perform an ambient grain and color . Once the boards had been selected, the cutting and carving of individual pieces will begin. Most of the work is still dependent on the skill and expertise of our fine craftspeople. The authentic hand-carved details, floating panel construction and hand-sanded finish are still accomplished in the same manner as they were nearly a century ago.

Drawers and boxes are joined with through dovetail and stopped dovetail joints, very difficult to make but extremely strong. Mortice and tennon joints are very carefully cut to ensure a perfect, snug fit that guarantees the integrity of each joint made. All pieces are solid wood right through. All drawer bases, backs of cabinets, even concealed components are solid wood, with no plywood or hardboard utilised.

Fixing table top to frameFixing table top to frame

Table top is fixed to the frame with wood piece to release the tension by allowing contraction and expansion movement of the solid wood table top.

Butterfly, Tongue and Groove joint

The top table joined with butterfly joint and tongue and groove.

Triangle pieces on each cornerTenon mortise frame joinery

Each corners are strengthened using triangle pieces wood. The frame joined together using tenon and mortise joinery.