Hakuraa Huraa Resort, Maldives

Hakuraa Huraa Resort, Maldives reflects the kind of work Starwood Furniture Indonesia is known for: custom furniture built with care, steady communication, and export-ready production standards from our furniture factory in Jepara, Central Java, Indonesia. The project was developed for Hakuraa Huraa Maldives, with a brief that needed furniture to feel visually refined while still standing up to the daily demands of real use. Because the project is located in Meemu Atoll, Maldives, the design also had to respond to the practical realities of the local environment, from handling humidity and transport to making installation straightforward for the site team. Hakuraa Huraa Maldives is a Resort project in Meemu Atoll, Maldives, supplied from our furniture factory in Jepara, Central Java, Indonesia. The project gave Starwood Furniture Indonesia an opportunity to manufacture resort furniture for a client that needed dependable quality, a refined visual language and practical durability for daily use. The work was completed for the 2021 project phase. Our role covered villas & beachfront areas, with furniture designed to support the way guests, staff and owners actually use each space. The furniture supplied included guest room furniture, bedroom furniture, bedside tables, luggage racks, outdoor loungers, terrace furniture and supporting pieces made to coordinate across the project. Instead of treating each item as a separate product, the collection was developed as a complete furniture package. Proportions, timber tone, upholstery choices, edge details and finish samples were reviewed so the finished pieces would feel consistent from one area to another while still fitting the needs of each room or public zone. Materials were selected for strength, comfort and long-term appearance. The production mix included solid teak, solid wood, contract-grade upholstery, durable dining and bar finishes, chosen according to the intended use of each item. For hospitality furniture, especially in hotels, resorts, villas and restaurants, the material decision is never only about appearance. Chairs need the right balance and weight, tables need stable joinery, loungers need comfort and weather awareness, and case goods need surfaces that can handle repeated cleaning and guest turnover. Manufacturing took place through our Jepara workshop process, where skilled craftsmen prepare the timber, shape the components, assemble the frames, check joinery, sand surfaces and apply finishing in controlled stages. This hands-on production method is one reason architects, interior designers, developers, importers and hotel owners work with a custom furniture manufacturer in Indonesia instead of relying only on standard catalogue furniture. It allows details to be adjusted before production, from dimensions and profiles to stain color, upholstery specification and hardware requirements. Finishing was planned around both the design direction and the operating environment. Solid wood furniture was sanded and finished to bring out the natural warmth of the timber while protecting the surface for commercial use. Where the project required teak furniture or outdoor-ready pieces, the finishing approach considered humidity, sunlight, salt air and regular maintenance. For indoor areas, the finish focused on tactile quality, color consistency and a premium furniture appearance suitable for luxury hospitality or residential interiors. Customization was central to the project. Starwood Furniture Indonesia can adapt dimensions, materials, cushion construction, fabric, rattan or woven details, stain tone and packaging requirements to suit the client brief. This flexibility is especially valuable for architects and interior designers who need furniture to match drawings, mood boards and space planning, as well as for importers, wholesalers and furniture retailers who require export furniture that can be repeated reliably across multiple orders. Quality control was handled throughout production rather than only at the end. Frames were checked for strength, surfaces were inspected before finishing, and completed pieces were reviewed for balance, comfort and visual consistency. For international export, furniture must also be packed carefully so it reaches the destination ready for installation or final placement. The result for Hakuraa Huraa Maldives is a durable, handmade furniture package that reflects Jepara craftsmanship while meeting the expectations of a modern commercial project. For clients looking for a furniture manufacturer in Jepara, this project shows how a factory in Indonesia can support international hospitality, commercial and residential work with custom wood furniture, solid teak furniture and export-quality production. Starwood Furniture Indonesia works with hotels, resorts, villas, restaurants, developers, interior designers, architects, retailers and wholesale buyers who need furniture made to specification rather than generic stock pieces. Buyers reviewing this project may also find useful references in Amilla Fushi Resort, Maldives, Beach House Hilton, Maldives, Barcelo Whale Lagoon, Maldives. Looking for a custom furniture manufacturer in Indonesia? Contact Starwood Furniture Indonesia to discuss your next hospitality, residential or commercial furniture project, from early specification and sampling through production, export packing and delivery coordination.
For this project we supplied villa furniture, lounge seating, dining tables, sunbed accessories, cabinetry, and outdoor pieces built for coastal use. Each item was planned so that the dimensions, proportions, and visual language would work together across the full fit-out rather than reading as isolated pieces. That means the furniture had to work in a coordinated way across bedrooms, living areas, dining spaces, or public areas depending on the project type. The goal was not just to make individual items look good in a photograph, but to make the complete package feel intentional for the client, the architects, and the interior designers involved. Where the scope required it, we also adapted storage, joinery, and fixed elements so the project could use the available space efficiently without losing the warm, handmade furniture character that clients expect from Jepara.
Material selection was led by the way the furniture would be used. We typically work with solid teak furniture, carefully selected hardwoods, and other premium timber options that suit the design intent, the budget, and the performance requirements of hospitality furniture or residential furniture. Every board is checked for grain direction, stability, and moisture content before it enters production. That discipline matters when a project needs export quality, because small weaknesses become visible very quickly once the furniture is assembled, finished, packed, and shipped long distance from Indonesia. When the design calls for a more contemporary appearance, our team can combine solid wood with complementary materials, but the underlying approach stays the same: stable construction, clean joinery, and a finish that works with the architecture instead of competing with it.
Production begins with technical review, shop drawings, and final confirmation of dimensions, materials, and finishing samples. From there the workshop team translates the approved design into cutting, shaping, joinery, sanding, assembly, and finish preparation. This is where experience matters. The craftsmen in our Jepara furniture factory understand how to build furniture that looks elegant on day one and still performs after years of hospitality use. We pay close attention to the joints, edges, corner details, and structural support points, because those are the places where quality becomes obvious in real life. Quality control happens throughout the process, not just at the end. Items are checked before finishing, after finishing, and again before packing so the final shipment leaves in a condition that matches the standard expected from a serious furniture manufacturer serving international projects.
Finishing is matched to the personality of the project. Depending on the brief, that can mean a natural teak tone, a richer stained surface, a smooth satin coating, or a more contemporary matte look. The intention is always to protect the wood while keeping the grain readable and the furniture feeling handcrafted rather than overly processed. For hospitality furniture and luxury furniture, the finish also has to handle cleaning routines, sun exposure, moisture, and general guest turnover. That is why we build up the finish carefully and test the result for consistency before anything is approved for export. Where needed, pieces are also prepared for installation with practical labeling, protective packing, and assembly instructions so the project can move efficiently from factory floor to project site.
In the end, the project is about more than a furniture delivery. It is about giving the client a reliable result that supports the architecture, strengthens the guest experience, and reflects the standards expected from a furniture supplier in Indonesia with export experience. If you are planning a similar project and need a custom furniture manufacturer in Indonesia, our team can support the next stage with design coordination, production planning, and international shipping arrangements tailored to your timeline. Looking for a custom furniture manufacturer in Indonesia? Contact Starwood Furniture Indonesia to discuss your next hospitality, residential, or commercial furniture project.
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