dBodhi gives old materials new life to create a stunning furniture collection.
December 23rd, 2011
The philosophy of dBodhi furniture centres around the question, “how can we extend the life of materials that are still perfectly good?”
Constantly exploring the reuse of materials keeps dBodhi’s designers and craftsmen creative and imaginative, thinking up new ways to surprise and delight with products that have a soul.

Modern, comfortable and ideal for today’s casual lifestyle, the dBodhi range encompasses tables, storage, entertainment units, bedding suites, seating and accessories.


Reclaimed wood is sourced from old disused houses, bridges and railroads to create these beautiful furnishings. Even the smallest offcut of timber is utilised.
Every piece of dBodhi furniture is a handmade treasure, complete with natural blemishes and imperfections that add to its natural appeal.

Handcrafted and sustainable, dBodhi furniture is the beautiful and environmentally responsible choice for the modern lifestyle.
dBodhi is available in Australia through Meizai.
View dBodhi’s latest collection at the Singapore Furniture Fair from 9-12 March 2012. To make an appointment, contact Meizai’s Melbourne office on (03) 9279 2800.
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