The Belgian city of Antwerp is the headquarters of the furniture manufacturer Ethnicraft, even though its history began far away in Indonesia. In the mid-1990s, the future founder of the company brought back a container of furniture and home accessories from a holiday trip because he was fascinated by the unique craftsmanship of Indonesia. The idea of developing and producing his own furniture eventually grew out of the repetitive furniture imports - a project that was crowned with resounding success and is now known as the Ethnicraft collection. Today we enjoy fine furniture made of solid wood such as shelves and desks, but also cabinets and sideboards. Be inspired and discover the variety of furniture from the Ethnicraft collection at HAUPTSTADTMOEBEL.
Impressive craftsmanship and timeless design are the pillars on which the furniture range of the Ethnicraft brand rests. What emerges are furniture collections with unique character that, thanks to their nature, are much more than just a passing fad, because by using high quality materials and creating a timeless design, Ethnicraft succeeds in creating furniture that will delight you for many years to come. Immerse yourself in the Ethnicraft collection with HAUPSTADTMOEBEL! Be as fascinated by the straightforward design of the product series Ligna as we are and marvel at the impression of lightness of the furniture series Nordic; both furniture series are made of carefully selected oak wood.
Sustainability has always been an important issue for Ethnicraft. On the one hand, furniture is produced here which, thanks to the good quality of the materials and woods used, does not lose any of its attractiveness with age and can therefore last for generations. Purchases of furniture from the series Wave or from the furniture programme Blackbird & Whitebird are therefore investments that you will enjoy for a long time and which - we at HAUPTSTADTMOEBEL are quite sure - will not fall victim to short-term fads or trends. Secondly, waste from production is utilised in the manufacture of the Ethnicraft collection. Sawdust, for example, is used as fuel, and wood scraps are reused as a base material for panels.