Dusty Woods Works

Dusty Woods Works

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Bespoke Furniture from 30-50 years teak. For lasting outcomes; not for trends.

18/03/2026

For meals that don’t end when the food does.

Photos from Dusty Woods Works's post 16/03/2026

An eight-seater built the slow way, the way furniture used to be made.

Solid teak table, shaped slowly until the grain started to speak for itself. The pedestal base alone took patience, balancing and refining until the proportions felt calm from every angle.

Then came the chairs.

Their geometry is deceptively demanding. Nothing aligns unless every joint meets exactly where it should.
The Danish cord is woven by hand and tightened strand by strand until the tension feels just right.

Furniture like this does not come out of a factory line. It comes out of long hours, steady hands, and craftsmen who care a little too much about details most people will never notice.

Photos from Dusty Woods Works's post 16/03/2026

An eight-seater built the slow way, the way furniture used to be made.

A solid teak table shaped patiently until the grain began to show its character. The pedestal base took time too, balanced and refined until the proportions felt right from every angle.

Then came the chairs.

Their geometry is deceptively difficult. Nothing lines up unless every joint lands exactly where it should.
The Danish cord seats are woven by hand, pulled tight strand by strand until the tension feels just right.

Furniture like this doesn’t come off a factory line.
It comes from long hours in the workshop, steady hands, and craftsmen who probably care a little too much about details most people will never notice.

Photos from Dusty Woods Works's post 02/03/2026

Made for the woman who stands while getting ready.

Solid teak grounding her, a full mirror catching her before the day does and a brass dragonfly holding the cabinet shut like a small reminder that she has already earned her wings.

Photos from Dusty Woods Works's post 09/02/2026

A kitchen hutch that does not belong to a season, but to the life that gathers around it.

Built from dense, premium grade teak, its presence is felt in the weight of each door. Turned columns, a composed crown, and solid brass that will slowly take on the warmth of time.

This is furniture made to mature with its home, growing richer with every year it stays.

Photos from Dusty Woods Works's post 07/02/2026

Somewhere between the first weave and the last knot, time slowed down. This kind of honesty is harder to make than it looks.

05/02/2026

Perfect for long meals and slow conversations.

Photos from Dusty Woods Works's post 03/02/2026

There was dust in the air when this came together. The good kind, the kind that smells like teak and long hours.
Nothing here is rushed. Every curve is intentional. Every joint made to last.

Made as a bespoke commission for an interior designer, who trusted our hands and values craftsmanship, enduring quality, and understated elegance.

Some pieces decorate a room. This one becomes part of the family.

Photos from Dusty Woods Works's post 28/01/2026

A stool.
Cord crossing cord.
Teak, steady in mortise and tenon.
Lasting, without noise.

Photos from Dusty Woods Works's post 17/01/2026

If the wood is good and the hands are sincere, luxury stays quiet.

Photos from Dusty Woods Works's post 15/01/2026

This vanity was made slowly, by people who still stop mid-work to step back and look. That pause matters.
You won’t see the hours in a photo.
But they’re there - in the way the drawers close without sound, in the weight of solid teak, in the cool touch of solid brass k***s, chosen because anything lighter felt dishonest to the hand.

This is how we mark time in our workshop.

Photos from Dusty Woods Works's post 12/01/2026

A solid teak chest of drawers with solid brass k***s, handcrafted to age gently and grow beautifully with you.

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Khatla
Aizawl
796001

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm