TradUR Wholesale Furniture

Wholesale B2B

American TradUR offers high-end solid wood wholesale furniture factory direct – World Wide – Mahgogany and Teak

  • Wholesale furniture is oriented business to business and requires the minimum purchase of a 20ft container. Our wholesale furniture is manufactured in Indonesia. We quote custom designs.
  • Discount furniture is maintained in USA warehouses and ships within 4 to 8 days.
  • We also offer stained glass lamps and home decor. Our stained glass is manufactured in New York and ships within 1 to 2 weeks.

Wholesale Furniture – Business to Business Sales Only

  • We do not carry inventory. Everything is made to order.
  • It takes approximately 8 weeks for us to build a 40-foot container full of kitchen cabinets/furniture.
  • We can follow your drawings or assist you in creating new drawings for custom designs.
  • American managed furniture production in Indonesia.

We follow very strict production guidelines.

  • Wood is from government plantations
  • We dry the wood in ovens to 10% to 12% moisture content
  • We use floating panels construction
  • Tenon and Mortise frames
  • Dovetail drawer construction
  • Stainless steel screws and nails
  • Blum Drawer Glides
  • Blum Hinges

Main wood types easily available of old-growth quality:

  • Teak
  • Mahogany

We also have a supply source for reclaimed teak from Joglos / Traditional Houses. TradUR has been building kitchen and bathroom cabinets for the several US and European buyers for the past 14 years. Glenn Madden an American lives in Indonesia and closely supervises all aspects of the production process.

We can also source marble or granite countertops for you.

If you are interested give me a call direct
Glenn Madden English Only +62 85 865 670 655


Stained Glass Lighting

Stained Glass Lighting

Born from the artist Louis Confort Tiffany, he gave birth to the style of Tiffany lamps during the Art Nouveau period. The uniqueness of the lamps in the Tiffany style is that they are composed of many colored stained glass pieces welded together using Louis Comfort Tiffany’s famous copper foil method. The lampshades come together representing flowers, animals, geometric patterns, or even words like in a logo or store name.