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Catalogue · Range 04

Storage that hides the clutter and shows the craft

The console is the first piece guests see and the one your TV, router and remote controls live in. It deserves better than flat-pack.

Walnut-stained media console with woven rattan door panels and brass handles

Doors that breathe, cables that disappear

Electronics need airflow and Malaysians love rattan — happily, the two agree. Our woven-panel doors keep decoders cool without a single visible vent, and every media console is built with cable channels, brush ports and a removable back panel, so the spaghetti stays out of sight and easy to reach.

  • Rattan, fluted timber, solid panel or glass door fronts
  • Dovetailed drawers on soft-close full-extension runners
  • Anti-tip wall anchoring supplied and fitted on delivery
  • Matched pieces: shoe cabinets, dressers, display towers, altar cabinets

Common builds and starting prices

BuildTypical sizeFrom
Media console1.6m – 2.4mRM 1,900
Dining sideboard1.5m – 2mRM 2,600
Entryway shoe cabinetbuilt to the wallRM 1,700
Display cabinet with lighting1.8m tall and upRM 3,800
Altar / prayer cabinetto tradition and spaceRM 2,900

Figures are for nyatoh carcasses with rattan or plain fronts. Walnut, teak and brass hardware upgrades quoted per piece.

Detail of woven rattan panel set into a teak frame

Why our rattan outlasts the trend

Rattan fronts went viral; cheap ones went brittle. We weave with graded Malaysian rattan, seal it against humidity, and set it into a grooved solid frame rather than gluing it to a board edge. When fashion moves on, the panel can be swapped for fluted timber without replacing the cabinet — that is the point of building solid.

Curious about the material? Read our diary piece on rattan and teak, a Malaysian pairing.

Measure the wall, count the devices

Tell us the wall length, what needs to live inside, and the look you are after. A dimensioned sketch and fixed quote follow within two working days.

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