the A&C Hi-Boy - solid mahogany - traditional joinery throughout - bespoke fumed brass hardware - Hafele slides on dove-tailed drawer boxes - heirloom
the Hawaiiana Rocking Chair in solid acacia
The Hawaiiana Rocker in solid mango wood
Part of the Hawaiiana Line - the Ape Night Stand - hand carved in solid acacia - on top is the Upe Lamp, also in solid acacia
The Arcoiris Bench - 2.3 meters long in solid select teak - entirely solid with no laminations.
the Back Spindle Chair in solid select teak - the client requested teak in a more reddish tone, akin to Burmese Teak, which required searching out log yards for teak grown in the right area - leather seat deck.
The Ellipse Coffee Table - in keeping with it's Danish Modern roots, the tables 12 inch wide apron is laminated from 3mm thick slice wood.
The Apostrophe Lounge - solid select teak - one of the most comfortable loungers you are likely to fall asleep in - the backrest and deck are ergonomic in design, comfortable reading or fully reclined.
The Ellipse Dining Table - solid teak and coconut wood - back in 1993, Sustain was one of the first to make coconut wood a practical option for furniture wood - this top is specially laminated and dyestained several times then coated in catalyzed PU for durability
the Contempo Chair - solid teak with leather deck
The Signature series of outdoor teak furniture - bespoke for corporate events - can you guess who this was made for?
The Signature series of outdoor teak furniture - bespoke for corporate events - can you guess who this was made for?
The Hawaiiana Coffee Table round - solid mahogany turned in bamboo motif
The Hawaiiana Side table in solid mahogany - solid carved ape leaves
The A&C Morris in solid mahogany
The Pedestal Dining Table 150 in solid mahogany
Pedestal Dining Table 150 in solid mango
The A&C Coffee table in solid mahogany
The A&C Coffee table in solid mango wood
The Hawaiiana Coffee Ape solid acacia
the Outrigger Side table - hand carved kwila wood with authentic hemp rope accents - motif is South Pacific.
The Hoe lamp in solid acacia - Hoe is hawaiian for Oar or Paddle
The Hoe wall hanging - part of the Hawaiiana line - the Hoe represents an integral part of the Hawaiian culture - solid acacia for the hand shaped oar and hanger.
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For 11 years I manufactured bespoke furniture in my own factory in Bali. These are just a few of the most popular (and profitable) items.

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Michael Ogle
Product Design, Development and Manufacture Semarang, Indonesia