AESTHETIC DOOR

The Heritage door Manufacturing Process

The Heritage

Where Tradition Meets Quietude.

A tribute to Indonesian masterpieces. The Heritage Door seamlessly unites the intricate elegance of hand-drawn Batik Tulis with the modern precision of Batik Cap on its opposing side.

Enclosed within a warm Solid Teak frame, this door is more than a functional boundary—it is a living portal to cultural history. Highlight: Dual-side narrative featuring both traditional and contemporary Batik.

Performance: Engineered with High-Density Rockwool (60kg/m³) for superior acoustic insulation.

Protection: Infused with Nano-Technology “Lotus Effect” coating to repel stains and water from the delicate fabric.

The Canvas door Manufacturing Process

The Canvas

Art You Can Walk Through.

Transform your space into a private gallery. The Canvas is a bespoke series where every door serves as an original painting, meticulously crafted by our lead artisans.

Featuring 3D Textured Art with bold gold and copper accents, each brushstroke offers a unique tactile dimension that can never be replicated.

Highlight: One-of-a-kind hand-painted artwork with expressive relief textures. Design: Complemented by a 100 cm Black Matte Handle, creating a striking minimalist contrast.

Structure: Built on an Engineered Sustainable Hardwood frame for uncompromising stability.

The Organic door Manufacturing Process

The Organic

The Rhythm of Nature.

Return to the roots with honest aesthetics. The Organic celebrates the raw beauty of natural fibers through bamboo and rattan weaves, hand-trimmed to perfection by our craftsmen.

These organic geometric patterns are intensified by a Black Base Panel, creating a sophisticated harmony between natural tranquility and modern urban living.

Highlight: Authentic Hand-Trimmed natural bamboo/rattan weave. ​Finishing: Coated with a clear PU (Polyurethane) finish to preserve the timeless, organic hue of the fibers.

Functionality: Features a hidden Acoustic Core to ensure your privacy remains undisturbed. ​