Bina Furniture Collection
Imagine a place where unique design meets eco-friendly furniture making- this is Thomas Bina Furniture. More than a furniture company, With innovation at its very core, Thomas Bina Furniture applies an astute sense of aesthetic to a diverse mix of sustainable materials and textures to excite the furniture consumer. Crafted by hand from sustainably harvested and reclaimed woods, effortlessly merging old and new worlds into livable furnishings with a rustic modern allure. Juxtaposing warm patinas with rough and refined woods lends a sense of history to any space, though never appears dated. The artistic use of tone ensures every one-of-a-kind piece is a focal point able to blend beautifully with others.
Part design consortium, part modern craftsman, Thomas Bina Furniture is a furniture brand unlike any other, underscoring its commitment to people and the planet through a forward thinking dedication to using materials and processes with low Thomas Bina Furnitureal impact and working together to eliminate illegal and controversial tropical wood from supply chains and replace it with third party audited and certified timber.
Reclaimed Wood Furniture
Just as at home in an mid century modern home or a Montana farmhouse, Thomas Bina Furniture keeps up its respectability in any environment. By staying concentrated on the life span of the unique materials, not the impulses of passing patterns, Bina furniture pieces imbue any space with warm contemporary craftsmanship. Every piece is adaptable, yet refreshingly exceptional.
Peroba Rosa
Thomas Bina Furniture looks the globe far and wide to recover special wood and motivation for their custom furniture lines. Having built up their a dependable balance in eco-consciousness with sensational pieces produced using Brazilian Peroba Rosa wood and mindfully collected estate mahogany.
World Mix
Thomas Bina Furniture is growing its group of reclaimed and salvaged wood to incorporate a variety of fascinating woods salvaged from the sea shipping industry where they were utilized to secure freight on boats, and tossed in the wake of emptying. Beginning from South East Asia, Australia, Africa, Latin America and the Pacific Islands, this FSC certified timbers are a blend of various types of woods with a scope of thickness, hues and visual character that must be procured through normal weathering and oxidation.