Jati Cakra Project is a custom teak wood furniture workshop based in Jepara, Central Java — a region known for its long-standing teak wood craftsmanship.
We specialize in project-based furniture production for hospitality and private spaces, including hotels, villas, cafés, and high-end residences.
We do not operate as a retail furniture brand.
We work exclusively on custom projects, tailored to the specific needs, usage, and long-term operation of each space.
For us, furniture is not an isolated object.
It is part of a larger system: space, movement, usage, and time.
That is why our work does not begin with products or catalog selections.
Every project starts with understanding:
how the space is used
who uses it
how often it is used
and under what environmental conditions
Only after that do we design and produce the furniture.
This approach helps our clients avoid common issues that often appear after installation — structural failure, premature wear, and unexpected maintenance costs.
Many furniture pieces look impressive on delivery day.
Few are designed to withstand daily operation.
Our focus is on furniture that performs under:
constant traffic
humidity and climate conditions
operational pressure in hospitality environments
Material selection, construction method, and finishing are all determined based on long-term reliability, not visual trends.
Being based in Jepara gives us direct access to quality teak materials and skilled craftsmanship.
However, tradition alone is not enough.
We combine craftsmanship with:
structured production workflow
clear quality control stages
project-based coordination
This allows us to deliver consistent results while maintaining flexibility for custom requirements.
We position ourselves as a furniture partner, not simply a supplier.
Our role is to support informed decisions —
by providing clarity on material behavior, usage impact, and long-term implications.
For this reason, we intentionally limit the number of projects we take on at any given time, ensuring focus, accountability, and quality control throughout the process.
If you are planning a serious project and value clarity, reliability, and long-term thinking, we welcome a discussion.
Every collaboration begins with understanding — not assumptions.