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 At Aspen & Terra, production is where design meets craft. For over a decade we have combined traditional woodworking techniques with measured, repeatable workshop practices to produce faithful reproductions inspired by Chandigarh’s mid‑century furniture. Every piece passes through disciplined stages—material selection, joinery, weaving, finishing and quality control—so you receive furniture built to last.

Production at Aspen & Terra is the full cycle of turning design intent into finished furniture: sourcing and preparing materials, precision joinery and assembly, surface finishing, upholstery (where applicable), final inspection, and packing for delivery or installation. We balance hand skill and workshop systems to preserve the character of mid‑century designs while meeting modern expectations for fit, finish and durability.

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Manufacturing

  • Responsible timber selection: We use kiln‑dried teak chosen for structural stability and grain clarity. All suppliers are vetted and documentation of legal sourcing is maintained.
  • Natural cane & fibres: Cane is sourced from trusted suppliers; we use natural‑fiber cane that is hand‑woven on frames for breathability and longevity.
  • Hardware & upholstery: We use corrosion‑resistant fastenings and premium upholstery fabrics/leathers; sample swatches are provided for bespoke orders.
  • Kiln drying to target moisture content reduces shrinkage and long‑term movement.
  • CNC and hand tools are used to cut components; critical surfaces are milled to ensure tight tolerances.
  • Traditional joinery (mortise‑and‑tenon, through‑tenons, dowels where applicable) is used for structural strength.
  • Frames are dry‑assembled for fit checks, then glued and clamped with controlled pressure.
  • Seat and back panels are hand‑woven by experienced cane weavers using time‑honoured patterns.
  • For upholstered seats, a comfort layer (webbing, foam, batting) is installed over the frame before fabric covering.
  • Furniture is packed in layered protective packaging (foam, corrugated panels, shrink wrap, wooden crates for freight where required).
  • For fragile or large shipments we offer white‑glove delivery and installation.