Green Bay Resort is an island retreat in Phú Quốc where each guest room opens onto its own covered veranda. For those verandas the owners wanted a single, natural piece of furniture — somewhere to sit with a coffee at sunrise or a drink at dusk — repeated across the whole property rather than mixed together from different suppliers.
The brief pointed straight to natural rattan. Its honey-to-caramel tones sit in the same family as the resort's timber walls, woven lampshades and natural-fibre rugs, so the furniture reads as part of the architecture rather than something placed on top of it. Under warm island light the surfaces glow rather than reflect, and the tone only deepens with age.
We made every element in our own factory: a cockscomb (mào gà) rattan sofa, named for the crested curve of its back; a woven-top rattan table laid in concentric rings; two low round stools; and a full-size rocking chair — each supplied with premium cushions. Eighty verandas meant eighty of each: every frame bent and every weave laid by hand, and every set expected to match the next.
This is the kind of work a direct manufacturer is built for. Eighty matching sets held to one rattan tone and one weave, produced inside two months, and phased into three deliveries to suit the resort's installation schedule — the same capability whether the order is a handful of signature pieces or a whole property.













