A whitewashed albasia wood plant stand that sits between furniture and sculpture, ready to hold a trailing pot, a favourite object, or a small moment of green in the room. The pale finish keeps it calm and airy, while the hand-worked wood gives it the slight irregularity that makes one piece feel different from the next.
What this wooden stand brings to a room
A soft whitewash finish that lets the wood stay visible rather than covering it completely.
A useful raised surface for plants, ceramics, candles, or a quiet bedside arrangement.
The warmth of albasia wood, light in feeling but present enough to anchor a corner.
Hand-cut and hand-sanded character, with small variations that belong to the making.
Metal is included in the construction, giving the piece a practical furniture feel without making it look heavy.
Albasia wood with a pale painted finish
Albasia is a lightweight timber often chosen for decorative home pieces. Here it is finished in whitewash, so the stand feels bright, natural and easy to place with woven baskets, terracotta pots, linen, stoneware and soft neutral rooms.
Hand-finished in Bali
This albasia wooden plant stand is made in Indonesia, with the cutting, sanding and painting carried out by artisans in Bali. The appeal is in the balance: simple enough for everyday interiors, but with the touch of handwork still visible in the surface and finish. It is best understood as a small display piece, not a mass-perfect item.
How to place and care for it
Use it indoors as a plant perch, low display stool, bedside accent or hallway piece. Keep plant pots on a saucer, wipe away water promptly, and clean the surface with a soft dry cloth. As with most painted wood, avoid prolonged damp and harsh cleaning products.
Wood, plants and quiet height
A plant stand changes how a room reads. It lifts greenery into the eye line, gives a trailing plant room to fall, and turns an empty corner into something considered. In Indonesian craft, wood…
region of manufacture: Indonesia