STONINGTON, Conn. — Indonesian boutique furniture brand Balè Homewares has expanded its portfolio with a newly released collection featuring artisanal teak and leather pieces, highlighting its focus on craftsmanship-driven design.
Founded by husband-and-wife duo Lita and Matt Bondlow, the indoor-outdoor furnishings company continues to emphasize a design philosophy centered on natural materials, longevity and understated elegance. The latest lineup blends sculptural forms with practical functionality, aiming to suit a variety of living environments.
At the core of the collection are dining and lounge pieces crafted from premium teak, a material known for its strength and weather resistance. Each item reflects the skill of Indonesian artisans, with traditional techniques playing a key role in shaping the final designs.

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Among the standout introductions is the Soori outdoor dining table, made from solid, kiln-dried teak sourced through sustainable practices. Its clean, pared-down silhouette is designed to complement both contemporary and organic settings.
The Celo dining chair combines teak framing with handwoven black rope, offering a tactile contrast that adds visual depth. The piece draws inspiration from wabi-sabi principles, celebrating subtle imperfections and handcrafted detail.
Balè also expands its lounge seating with the Choco and Leo chairs, both incorporating teak and leather elements. These designs are intended to promote a relaxed, slower-paced lifestyle while maintaining a refined aesthetic.
Rounding out the collection is the Emma stool, constructed using high-grade teak alongside white-washed Borneo wood, adding a lighter tonal option to the range.
Through this launch, Balè Homewares continues to reinforce its commitment to sustainable sourcing, artisanal production and timeless design, positioning its products for both indoor and outdoor use.


















