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E PORT News

INDONESIA Ditjen PEN/MJL/68/IX/2017

HOME
DECORATION
from
WOOD
PRODUCTS

WHAT’S INSIDE
Ranging from wooden based products, textile,
ceramics and so on makes an advantage for Indonesian
products which has strong base for material supplies,
cultural heritage, craftsmanship, work force, and other
magnitudes.
E PORTNews INDONESIA September 2017 1
editor’s desk
Dear Valued Readers,

Home decoration covers wide variation of products like household


furniture, craft and furnishings for home. Other decorative items
like statues, paintings, pots, rugs, carpets and candles etc. are also
used for home decorations. All source of material like stone, glass,
ceramic, wood can be created to decorative items.

Having the largest source of craftmanship, Indonesia still has a lot of


potential to fulfill the robust growth demand of home decoration
products around the world, especially wooden base decorative
products. Indonesia wooden products and rattan are known for its
top quality to make Indonesia as one of top suppliers in the world.
Nowadays, with design makes more and more important, Indonesia
also offers its capacity as its produce not only decorative but also
functional at the same time.

Export News this September Edition will discuss about Indonesian


export of home decoration, starts from the market review, glimpse
of product review, export development as well as important
information to assist readers whom attracted to source home
decoration products from Indonesia. This edition also contain
exporters list for home decoration products.

Hopefully you enjoy the reading. Welcoming you to sourcing from


Indonesia.

Thank You

Ditjen PEN/MJL/XXVII/10/2017 Editorial Addresses :

Advisor : DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF


Arlinda NATIONAL EXPORT DEVELOPMENT
Ministry of Trade of The Republic of Indonesia
Editor in Chief :
Jl. MI. Ridwan Rais No. 5, Jakarta 10110
Tuti Prahastuti
INDONESIA
Managing Director : Telp :
RA. Marlena +62 21 3858171
Editor : Fax :
Sugiarti +62 21 23528652

Writer : Email : Published by :


Widy Haryono csc@kemendag.go.id
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF
Design : Website : NATIONAL EXPORT DEVELOPMENT
Aditya Irawan http://djpen.kemendag.go.id Ministry of Trade of The Republic of Indonesia

2 September 2017 E PORTNews INDONESIA


contents
04
HOME DECORATION
Hot Issue

from WOOD PRODUCTS

02 Editor’s
Desk
10 List of
Exporters

06 Market Review
Export Potential
of Indonesian Home
Decoration from
11 Commercial
Attaches

12
wood products
Indonesian Trade
Promotion Center (ITPC)

E PORTNews INDONESIA September 2017 3


HOT ISSUE

HOME
Home decorations are not standarized products. Variations on
materials, design, quality, and other attibutes of the products are
plentiful. There is also one thing to be considered, how the product

DEC
blend in to the whole design of home decoration. That’s why direct
observations are very needed to choose the products to buy. In trade,
there is no other efficient way to observe and make a decision, better
than attending a reputable trade fair or trade exhibition.
Trade fair or trade exhibition still remains the proper platform to buy
and sell, negotiate, or gather information on what happened in the

ORA
sector displayed.
One of the biggest international exhibition in Indonesia of home
decoration products is Indonesian International Furniture Expo. This
annual expo is hosted by Furniture and Handicraft Industries Affiliation
(HIMKI) and has been held since 2014. According to SWA magazine,
the expo is a reference for overseas buyers who are looking for furniture
and handicraft products with the latest innovations. The exhibition is
expected to be a liaison exhibition in the Southeast Asian region that

TION
foreign buyers will not need to come to all countries in Southeast Asia,
but enough to Indonesia because all the products sought is available
in this exhibition.
Strongly supported by the industry and government of Indonesia this
event is recognised as one of the leading furniture exhibitions in Asia,
attracts thousands of professional buyers from Indonesia, Asia and

4 September 2017 E PORTNews INDONESIA


HOT ISSUE

from
WOOD
PRODUCTS

the World. Last year (2017) IFEX figure showed that the event was
attended by 11.200 visitors from 91 countries. The four days expo
also displayed 454 exhibitors both local and international in an area of
60.000 square meter in the Center of Jakarta.
Another event in this home decoration sector is Inacraft (Jakarta
International Handicraft Trade Fair). The annual fair hosted by
ASMINDO displays gifts, handicraft, and houseware in Indonesia and
takes place in the capital city of Jakarta. Inacraft presents a wide range
og credible craft products to elevate Indonesian domestic handicraft
industry as a result of creativity backgrounded by Indonesian cultural
diversity and richness.
Last but not least, Indonesia, under the Ministry of Trade collaborating
with co-organizer also held Trade Expo Indonesia, the biggest
Indonesian export potential products. This 2017 event is going to be
the 32nd held. Furniture and craft are two important sectors that
attract and bring buyers and exhibitors.
Observing trends and products directly is not the only advantage of
attending trade fair or exhibition. Buyers and exhibitors can continue
to do site visit to the factory in Indonesia. There, buyer can learn
and gather more information and experience the story behind the
production. In other words, experience is the best teacher.
Experience the wonderful Indonesia.

E PORTNews INDONESIA September 2017 5


MARKET
REVIEW

Export Potential of Indonesian


Home Decoration from wood
products

Eventhough the economic slowdown hasn’t fully recovered, most The scope of home deco products covers the whole implementation
analysts predict that market and demand for home decoration still of interior design through decoration where layout and furnishings
growing at least for the near future. The growth of housing industries, of a space are enhanced using ornamentation and beautification.
eco-friendly products, creative designs or just simply changing in Consisting of wide variety of products, makes this sector sometimes
lifestyles are some factors behind the increasing demand for home hard to measure on a common language of statistics. But most of
deco products. According to Future Market Insights report, the home the analysis agreed that items like household furniture, craft and
decor market is forecasted to reach a value of nearly US$ 855,68 furnishings for home and other decorative items like statues, paintings,
Billion in the year 2022 and grow at a robust CAGR of 6,3% from 2017 pots, rugs, carpets and candles etc. are also used for home decorations.
- 2022. Another report from Allied Market Research stated that the
Indonesia has long known to be one of the global supplier for home
global market for home deco products will reach US$ 664 Billion by
decoration products. Ranging from wooden based products, textile,
2020, registering a moderate CAGR of 4,2% during 2015 – 2020. In
ceramics and so on makes an advantage for Indonesian products
other words, home deco is a big and potential growing market.

6 September 2017 E PORTNews INDONESIA


MARKET REVIEW

because Indonesia has strong base for material supplies, cultural Indonesia. Among them, 120 hardwood species are recognised to
heritage, craftsmanship, work force, and other magnitudes. be used commercially. The commercial wood also developed under
growing plantation of Industrial Tree Estate program to guarantee
There are many ethnic groups spread across this largest archipelagic
sustainability aspect. It is said that, teak and mahogany are commonly
country in the world. Combined with the country’s rich multicultural
used in this industry. Alongside with other woods like rosewood, acacia,
heritage, has given Indonesia wide variety of home decoration
and tamarind. Other types of trees such as albesia, satin wood, and
products to offer. Other than that, many different artisans skills
hibiscus are also popular as materials for Indonesian home decoration
and craftsmanship has been nurtured through generation traditional
products.
methods and other types of production. For example wood carvers
can be found all over the country from the island of Java, Kalimantan, Generally, there are issues regarding sustainability in forest
Sulawesi, Maluku, Bali and Nusa Tenggara up to Papua. The island management. Encountering the issues, recently, Indonesia received
of Java which has the highest number of population, is also home to EU’s Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade or FLEGT license.
several metalworking crafts people, including silversmiths. According to EU FLEGT Facility, on November 2016, Indonesia can
issue FLEGT licences to verified legal timber products it exports to the
The techniques of textile production rooting from cultural heritage,
EU. and was the first Asian country to receive the license. Since the
known as Batik, was also recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage of
license automatically meet the EU requirements, EU-based importers
Humanity given by UNESCO in 2009. Batik production are all around
the country with their own specific pattern, historical background and

Indonesian Furniture and Craft Industry Map

Source : http://www.himki-indonesia.com
Indonesian Furniture and Craft Industry Map
Source : http://www.himki-indonesia.com
story behind the product. The biggest production is on the island of will not need to do further due diligence before placing them on the
Java. Among the production centers for traditional batik in Java are market. The status enable Indonesian wooden products to tap easier
Jogjakarta,
According to FAO, Indonesia is the home of moreaccess
Surakarta, Solo, Cirebon and Pekalongan. According to than to allhalf
28 European partner tropical
of Asia’s countries, elevating
forest. it’s position
Therein
Hinrich Foundation, the islands of Kalimantan, Madura and Bali are the global market. This development is attributed to Indonesia’s Timber
aretheapproximately
also 4.000hubs.
important batik manufacturing species of trees in Indonesia. AmongSystem
Legality Verification them, 120which
(SVLK), hardwood speciesto
requires local companies
Aare
very recognised tomaterials
be used naturallycommercially. The commercial wood also developed
obtain certification guaranteeing the legality of their timber1.under
diversified options of available domestic
growing
is plantation
another factor of Industrial
allows Indonesian manufacturers Tree
to bring Estate
a huge program to guarantee
The costly sustainability
and tiresome certification aspect.
process is resolved It is
by registering
range of home decoration product. International buyers has found the SVLK certificate as a group. SMEs are the target of this resolution
said that, teak and mahogany are commonly used in this industry. Alongside with other
unique design, material choice and the background story that bring up program which are initiated by the Indonesian Government, both
woods home
Indonesian likedecoration
rosewood, acacia,
products to and
be one of the tamarind.
top position in Other
centraltypes of trees
and regional. suchalso
The Government asdetermined
albesia, satin
to simplify the
wood,
the world. and hibiscus
The biggest arelandscape
competitive also popular
is Indonesianaswoodenmaterials for Indonesian
certification process andhome
proceduredecoration
in establishing theproducts.
national timber
base products. The large plantation area and the availability of high legality assurance system and reduce the cost.
quality wood supply is one of the advantage for Indonesia.
Generally, there are issues regarding sustainabilityNotinonly forest management.
the Government, Encountering
the assosiations the
are also active in giving
According to FAO, Indonesia is the home of more than half of Asia’s contribution to the development of this sector. Two large associations
issues, recently, Indonesia received EU’s Forest Law
tropical forest. There are approximately 4.000 species of trees in
Enforcement Governance and Trade
of furniture and craft, Indonesian Furniture Industry and Handicraft
or FLEGT license. According to EU FLEGT Facility, on November 2016, Indonesia can issue
FLEGT licences to verified legal timber products it exports to the EU. and was the first Asian
E PORTNews INDONESIA September 2017 7
country to receive the license. Since the license automatically meet the EU requirements,
of rattan that can be used for handicraft and home decoration. One of the processing center
of rattan is in Cirebon, in the Island of Java. Many small holders farmers and SME (small
and medium enterprises) play role in the supply and processing of rattan. That’s why this

MARKET REVIEW
product is not only enviromentally sustainable but also in economic side.

Eventhough Indonesian wooden base products and rattan are competitive globally, but
Indonesia also covers all of the sub sector in home decoration. In terms of export value,
furniture, home furnishing from wooden products, ceramics, carpets, glassware and
basketworks and crafts from metal are am ong the top Indonesian products for home
decoration products. Here are some review on the statistical figure of some prospective
product of Indonesian home decoration.
Association (ASMINDO) and the Indonesia Furniture and Craft Indonesian Export of Furniture to World :
1. Furniture
Association (AMKRI) has mergered in Medio 2016, became the (a) Export Value; (b) Export Destination Market
Indonesian Furniture and Handicraft Industries Affiliation (HIMKI).
This step is considered important, also by the encouragement given by
present Indonesian President, in order to present a united voice for the
industry and to advance the competitiveness of the sector .According
to HIMKI, Government of Indonesia, trhough Ministry of Industry work
hand in hand to establish raw material center to supply the industry
requirements, especially for SMEs. To strengthen the SMEs capacity,
such as improving the production system, access to facilitation,
information and market development, cooperation institution has been
established, like for example Cooperation of Furniture and Handicraft
Industry Soloraya (KIMKAS) in Central Java. Through the efforts, (a) (a) (b) (b)
Indonesian Government is aiming to boost export of furniture and craft Source
Indonesian Export of Furniture to World : (a) Export Value; (b) : Trademap,
Export 2017
Destination Market
to hit US$ 5 Billion by 2020. Source : Trademap, 2017

Most business scale in the home decoration are SMEs. HIMKI reported can be used in wide applications. Teak also durable and withstand
to have at least 4.000 members which are mostly SMEs, for domestic the hard weather so it can be placed indoor or outdoor. There are
needs or export. The importance of SME is noted as an important part also other woods that used for Indonesian furniture namely rain tree,
of Indonesian economy and economic development. At the same time, rosewood, jackfruit, mahogany, and tamarind. Each has its own
SME tolarate crisis better than big companies and able to adapt better characteristics as options to fullfill buyer requirements.
to any changes in the cycle of industry such as trends and designs.
Besides wooden products, secondary forest products that also 2. Wooden base furnishing products
produced in Indonesia is rattan. As the major producer of rattan, 80%
Based on export value, Indonesian most prospective wooden base
of global supply for rattan is originated from Indonesia. The island of
furnishing products are HS 4418 (Builders’ joinery and carpentry, of
Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Sumatera and Maluku cultivate many types of
wood), HS 4420 (Wood marquetry and inlaid wood; caskets and cases
rattan that can be used for handicraft and home decoration. One of the
for jewellery or cutlery, and similar articles) and HS 4414 (Wooden
processing center of rattan is in Cirebon, in the Island of Java. Many
frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects). On a
small holders farmers and SME (small and medium enterprises) play
combined HS, Indonesia is the ninth supplier of the world, with 2,71%
role in the supply and processing of rattan. That’s why this product is
of the global market share in 2016. USA, Europe and Japan are the
not only enviromentally sustainable but also in economic side.
largest destination countries for Indonesian export of this product
Eventhough Indonesian wooden base products and rattan are group.
competitive globally, but Indonesia also covers all of the sub sector in Most analyst agree that among all the sub sector in home decoration, furniture is the largest
of all.Eventhough hasoftoIndonesian
Furniture is one compete topwith other
export Asian and
products countries like furniture
Indonesian Philippines
export is
home decoration. In terms of export value, furniture, home furnishing also one of the top in the world. The biggest export destinations are USA, Europe, and
and China, Indonesia also has advantages a head. Carpentry skills
from wooden products, ceramics, carpets, glassware and basketworks Japan. Under the HS code of 9403 (Furniture and parts thereof, n.e.s. excluding seats and
andsurgical,
medical, vocational school
dental of carpentry
or veterinary), and exported
Indonesia woodwork are some
as much as US$examples
1,09 Billion in
and crafts from metal are am ong the top Indonesian products for 2016,ofwhich
developing the skills
covers 1,35% through
of global generations
export share in Indonesia.
of furniture. Designers
The “high and low” period of
home decoration products. Here are some review on the statistical the furniture sector can be seen through the decreasing trend of export value during 2012-
figure of some prospective product of Indonesian home decoration. 2016.allThe
around the world
same paralel figure ofalso
worldhas worked
export furnituretogether with 2014-2015,
is shown during Indonesianwhere
globalenterpreneur to meet
export value decline by global demand.
2,95% per When
year in those design matters,
consecutive year. Indonesia
Around can70%
produce both decorative
of Indonesian itemsis and
furniture export alsobase
wooden functional
furniture,one. Bali bedroom,
including and
1. Furniture kitchen Jogja
and are
officetwo regionThe
furniture. famous for isitsexport
production abundant craftmanship,
oriented. Teak is one ofwhile
important
material of Indonesian wooden furniture export. There are three types of teak in Indonesia
Most analyst agree that among all the sub sector in home decoration, Bandung and Surabaya, mostly driven by the presence of institution of
: (1) Gold teak, (2) Traditional teak and (3) Forest Enterprise teak that can be used in wide
furniture is the largest of all. Furniture is one of Indonesian top design inTeak
applications. universities,
also durableareandoffering many
withstand skilled
the hard professional
weather designers.
so it can be placed indoor
or outdoor. There are also other woods that used for Indonesian furniture namely rain tree,
export products and Indonesian furniture export is also one of the top rosewood, jackfruit, mahogany, and tamarind. Each has its own characteristics as options to
in the world. The biggest export destinations are USA, Europe, and fullfill buyer requirements.
Indonesian Export of Wooden Base Furnishing to World :
Japan. Under the HS code of 9403 (Furniture and parts thereof, n.e.s. 2. Wooden base furnishing products
(a) Export Value; (b) Export Destination Market
excluding seats and medical, surgical, dental or veterinary), Indonesia
exported as much as US$ 1,09 Billion in 2016, which covers 1,35%
of global export share of furniture. The “high and low” period of the
furniture sector can be seen through the decreasing trend of export
value during 2012-2016. The same paralel figure of world export
furniture is shown during 2014-2015, where global export value
decline by 2,95% per year in those consecutive year.
Around 70% of Indonesian furniture export is wooden base furniture,
including bedroom, kitchen and office furniture. The production
is export oriented. Teak is one of important material of Indonesian
wooden furniture export. There are three types of teak in Indonesia : (a) (b)
(a) (b)
(1) Gold teak, (2) Traditional teak and (3) Forest Enterprise teak that
Source : Trademap, 2017
Indonesian Export of Wooden Base Furnishing to World : (a) Export Value; (b) Export
Destination Market
Combined from HS 4418 (Builders' joinery and carpentry, of wood), HS 4420 (Wood marquetry and inlaid
8 September 2017 E PORTNews INDONESIA
wood; caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery, and similar articles) and HS 4414 (Wooden frames for
paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects)
MARKET REVIEW

od; caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery, and similar articles) and HS 4414 (Wooden
mes for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects). On a combined HS, Indonesia
3. Basketworks
the ninth supplier of the world, with 2,71% of the global market share in 2016. USA,
According to Hinrich Foundation, the country is currently the world’s
rope and Japan are the largest destination countries for Indonesian export of this product top producer of rattan, which is utilized in making both furniture and
oup. Indonesia is the third biggest exporter of basketworks, wickerworl home accessories. Nearly 400,000 tons are produced each year, 90
and other articles under HS 4620, just after China and Vietnam, with percent of which comes from Kalimantan, Sumatra, Maluku and
enthough has to compete with other Asian countries like Philippines and China, Indonesia
almost 6% of global export share in 2016, (Vietnam mirror statistical
o has advantages a head. Carpentry skills and vocational school of carpentry and Sulawesi. Basketworks are one of the functional and decorative at the
odwork aredatasomewould bringofimplication
examples developing that the export
the skills throughvalue of Vietnam
generations was
in Indonesia. same time. No wonder, most of export of this group is rattan base,
signers all overvalued, means
around the world alsothat
hasIndonesian sharewith
worked together on global export
Indonesian might be to
enterpreneur
especially natural. Eventhough the products faced a competition of
eet global demand. When
higher than thedesign matters,
calculation Indonesia
of 6%). Exportcan produce
was mainlyboth decorative
to United items
States,
d also functional one. Bali and Jogja are two region famous for its abundant craftmanship, synthetic material, but the natural material still withstand its position.
ile BandungEurope and Southmostly
and Surabaya, Korea.driven by the presence of institution of design in Besides rattan and bamboo, Indonesia also produce water hyacinth
versities, are offering many skilled professional designers. that can be used for decorative items.
Indonesian Export of Basketworks, Wickerwork and Other Besides wooden base and rattan base products, Indonesia is also
Basketworks Articles (HS 4620) to World : exporter for home decoration products from glass, metal, stone, and
(a) Export Value; (b) Export Destination Market
ceramic. Some of the potential home decoration products are under
the code of HS 8306 (Bells, gongs and the like, non-electric, of base
metal (excluding musical instruments); statuettes). Some potential
ceramic products are under HS 6911 (Tableware, kitchenware, other
household articles and toilet articles, of porcelain or china), HS 6912
(Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles,
of ceramics other than porcelain or china 6913 - Statuettes and other
ornamental ceramic articles, n.e.s. While potential glassware export
are under HS 7013 (Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet,
office, indoor decoration or similar purposes). Under the HS codes,
Indonesia generally is in the top tenth position.
If you have further quiries regarding importing home decoration
(a) (a) (b)(b) products from Indonesia, please contact Customer Service Center
Source : Trademap,
ndonesian Export of Basketworks, Wickerwork and Other Articles (HS 4620)2017
to World :
DGNED (email to csc@kemendag.go.id)
(a) Export Value; (b) Export Destination Market
ource : Trademap, 2017

donesia is the third biggest exporter of basketworks, wickerworl and other articles under
S 4620, just after China and Vietnam, with almost 6% of global export share in 2016,
etnam mirror statistical data would bring implication that the export value of Vietnam was
ervalued, means that Indonesian share on global export might be higher than the
culation of 6%). Export was mainly to United States, Europe and South Korea.

cording to Hinrich Foundation, the country is currently the world’s top producer of rattan,
ich is utilized in making both furniture and home accessories. Nearly 400,000 tons are

E PORTNews INDONESIA September 2017 9


LIST OF EXPORTERS

1. SUMIATI EKSPOR INTERNASIONAL, PT 8. DAISEN WOOD FRAME, PT


Jl. Ksatria III No. 3, Tuban - Kuta, Badung, BALI Jl. Raya Citeurep Cileungsi, Cibinong Center Industrial Estate Blok B1-B2 - Kel.
Tel: (62-361) 753179 (Hunting), Fax: (62-361) 754484 Bantarjati, Bogor, JAWA BARAT
Email: ptsumiati@yahoo.co.id, ptsumiati@sumiati.com, marketing@sumiati.com Tel: (62-21) 8754363, 8754364, Fax: (62-21) 8754365
Website: www.sumiati.com Email: d.iwan@dwf.co.id, sales@dwf.co.id, it@dwf.co.id
Products: Wooden Cabinet Furniture, Natural Stone, Marble, Basketwork of Rattan Website: www.dwf.co.id
and Vegetable Materials, Statuettes and Ornaments of Wood and Ceramics, Products: Parquet Flooring, Wooden Frames.
Blankets and Travelling Rugs of Nonwoven Fabrics, Framed & Unframed Glass Contact Person: Tosia Ota, Norihisa Wanibe, Kamilah.9. DARMA DUTA
Mirrors. MANGGALA, PT
Contact Person: Hj. Sumiati, Edy Mochtar, Saehol Arifin Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 507, Pasanggaran - Benoa, Denpasar, BALI
Tel: (62-361) 726487, 721953, 728100, 728200, Fax: (62-361) 721763, 726487
2. TASHINDA PUTRAPRIMA, CV Email: ddm.bali@gmail.com
Jl. Bibis Ds. Kulon Gangin, Kel. Tamantirto - Kec. Kasihan, Bantul, D. I. Website: www.ddmwood.com
YOGYAKARTA
Products: Parquet Flooring, Wooden Frames, Doors of Wood, Furniture.
Tel: (62-274) 4342218, 4342219, 4342133, Fax: (62-274) 4342132, 4342219
Email: cvtashinda@indo.net.id, info@tashinda.com Contact Person: Eddy Jayanto, Ketut Rusmini R, William Darma Surya
Website: www.tashinda.com, www.tashinda.co.id
10. TANAMAS INDUSTRY COMUNITAS, PT
Products: Wooden Furniture, Natural Furniture, Matting of Pandan, Basketwork of Jl. Tomang Ancak Raya No. 10-12, Kel. Jati Pulo - Kec. Palmerah, Jakarta Barat,
Pandan, Parquet Panel of Wood, Shingles & Shakes of Wood, Articles of Stone and JAKARTA
Ceramics.
Tel: (62-21) 5601862 (Hunting), HP : (62-816) 838147, Fax: (62-21) 5601870,
Contact Person: Darwin Sinaga, Johni Sahlan, Sriana Puji Wahyuningrum 5601862
Email: tanamas@tanamasindustry.com, azan@tanamasindustry.com, sonny@
3. PRESIDENT FURNITURE, PT tanamasindustry.com, export@tanamasindustry.com
Jl. Gempol, Ds. Mambak RT. 03/RW. 02 - Pakis Aji, Jepara, JAWA TENGAH Website: www.tanamasindustry.com
Tel: (62-291) 596799. HP : (62-812) 2916512, Fax: (62-291) 596799 Products: Wooden Furniture, Rattan Furniture, Rattan Rack Furniture, Basketwork
Email: contact@presidentfurniture.com, presidentfurniture@yahoo.com of Rattan.
Website: . www.presidentfurniture.com
Contact Person: Azan Muhamad Tanamas, Syarifah
Products: Indoor Furniture, Outdoor Furniture, Garden Furniture.
Contact Person: Heris Nugroho, Ponco Suhirno. 11. SHANIQUA MARIGOLD BAMBOO, CV
Jl. Kramat No. 37 RT. 08/RW. 02, Lenteng Agung, Jakarta Selatan, JAKARTA
4. SASANA ANTIK, PT Tel: (62-21) 7870508, Fax: (62-21) 7890526
Jl. Sumber - Sulang Km. 5, Krikilan - Kec. Sumber, Rembang, JAWA TENGAH Email: info@shaniquabamboo.co.id, sundari@shaniquabamboo.co.id,
Tel: (62-295) 6553764, Fax: (62-295) 5500375, 691960 infoshaniquabamboo@gmail.com, shaniqua0111@yahoo.co.id
Email: sasana_antik@yahoo.com, info@reclaimeteak.com, mujisasana@gmail.com Website: www.shaniquabamboo.co.id
Website: www.reclaimeteak.com Products: Bamboo Furniture.
Products: Wooden Furniture, Teak Wood Furniture. Contact Person: Khaerul Effendi, Sundari Pulungan.
Contact Person: Arifin.
12. MODERA FURINTRACO INDUSTRI, PT
5. GADING DAMPAR KENCANA (MEGA FURNITURE), PT Kawasan Industri Pantai Indah Dadap, Jl. Raya Perancis No. 2 Blok DE - Kel. Dadap
Jl. Kesunean No. 66 RT. 01/RW. 06, Keserihan - Lemah Wunekuk, Cirebon, JAWA Kec. Kosambi, Tangerang, BANTEN
BARAT Tel: (62-21) 5555559 (Hunting), Fax: (62-21) 55950195, 55955390
Tel: (62-231) 3383398, Fax: (62-231) 200237 Email: export@moderafurniture.com, export@modera.co.id, fadhian@
Email: info@megafurniture.net, franscirebon@gmail.com moderafurniture.com, ptmodera@gmail.com, fadhrian@moderafurniture.com
Website: www.megafurniture.net Website: www.moderafurniture.com
Products: Indoor Furniture, Garden Furniture, Teak Wood. Products: Wooden Office Furniture.
Contact Person: Sylvia S, Frans Satrya Pekasa. Contact Person: Herman Tarmidi, Mulyadi Hartono Halim, Fadhriansyah.

6. BALI KERAMIK, Others 13. NUANSA PORSELEN INDONESIA, PT


Jl. Raya Dalung No. 36 Br. Pendem, Desa Dalung - Kuta Utara, Badung, BALI Jl. Panglima Polim 82 B, Pulo Blok A, Jakarta Selatan, JAKARTA
Tel: (62-361) 422897, 9166009, 3179244, Fax: (62-361) 422897, 227235 Tel: (62-21) 7210382, Fax: (62-21) 7210383
Email: balikrm@indo.net.id Email: info@nuanzaceramic.com, pursena@nuanzaceramic.com, faisaldj.it@gmail.
Website: www.balikeramik.com com
Products: Tableware & Kitchenware of Porcelain of China and Ceramic, Statuettes Website: www.nuanzaceramic.com
and Ornamental Ceramic Articles Oth. than Porcelain or China, Spoons, Forks, Products: Statuettes and Ornamental Ceramic Articles of Porcelain or China.
Ladles, Fish-knives, Butter-knives, Sugar Tongs & Similar Kitchenware or Tableware. Contact Person: Bagus Pursena, Roy Wibisono Anang.
Contact Person: I Gusti Ngurah Bagus Sastrawan, Ida Ayu Cherryasih Y.
14. KEDAUNG INDUSTRIAL LTD, PT
7. APIKRI, Koperasi Jl. Raya Dalung No. 36 Br. Pendem, Desa Dalung - Kuta Utara, Badung, BALI
Jl. Imogiri Barat Km 4,5 No. 89 RT. 05 Randubelang, Kel. Bangunharjo - Kec. Menara Imperium Lt. 32, Suite A-D Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. 1, Jakarta Pusat,
Sewon, Bantul, D. I. YOGYAKARTA JAKARTA
Tel: (62-274) 389990, Fax: (62-274) 371932 Tel: (62-21) 8293472, 8293612, Fax: (62-21) 8293455, 8291622, 3905278
Email: info@apikri-craft.org Email: andreas.bunyamin@kigx.kedaung.com, parlindungan@kigx.kedaung.com
Website: www.apikri-craft.org Website: www.kedaung.com
Products: Bamboo Furniture, Basketwork of Bamboo, Wooden Handicraft, Shawls, Products: Tableware & Kitchenware of Porcelain of China, Glassware, Household
Scarves, Mufflers, Mantilas, Veils & the Like, Knitted/Crocheted, Statuettes and articles of iron or steel, enameled.
Ornamental Ceramic Articles, Batik. Contact Person: James Edward, Dr. Agus Nursalim, Agustina Ningsih, Andreas
Contact Person: Amir Panzuri, Sri Lejar Agus Hadi. Bunyamin, Parlindungan Situmorang.
Contact Person: Tosia Ota, Norihisa Wanibe, Kamilah.

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COMMERCIAL ATTACHES

Australia (Canberra) Fax : (+91-11) 26885460 South Korea (Seoul)


8, Darwin Avenue, Yarralumia Email : budi.santoso@kemendag.go.id; Indonesian Embassy, 380 Yoidaebang-ro
Canberra, ACT 2600 atdag-newdelhi@yahoo.com Yeongdeungpo-gu Seoul 150-895
Phone : (+61-2) 62508600, 62508654 Phone : (+82-2) 7835675/7
Fax : (+61-2) 62730757, 62736017 Italy (Rome) Fax : (+82-2) 7837750
Email : nurimansyah@kemendag.go.id; Indonesian Embassy Via Campania 53-55 Email : aksamil.khair@kemendag.go.id;
atdag-aus@kemendag.go.id Rome 00187 atdag-kor@kemendag.go.id
Website : www.kbri-canberra.org.au Phone : (+39-06) 42009101
Fax : (+39-06) 4880280 Spain (Madrid)
Belgium (Brussels) Email : sumber.sinabutar@kemendag.go.id; Indonesian Embassy 65, Calle de Agastia 28043 Madrid
Boulevard de la Woluwe 38, 1200 Brussels indorom@indonesianembassy.it Phone : (+34) 914130294 Ext. 223
Phone : (+32-2) 7790915 Fax : (+34) 91413899
Fax : (+32-2) 7728190 Japan (Tokyo) Email : elisa.rosma@kemendag.go.id;
Email : olvyandrianita@kemendag.go.id; Indonesian Embassy 5-2-9, Higashi Gotanda, atdag-esp@kemendag.go.id
primebxl@skynet.be Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-0002
Website : www.embassyofindonesia.eu Phone : (+81-3) 34414201 ext.321 Switzerland (Geneva)
Fax : (+81-3) 34471697 Indonesia Permanent Mission - Rue de Saint
Canada (Ottawa) Email : julia.gustaria@kemendag.go.id; Jean 30 Geneva 1203
55 Parkdale Avenue, Ottawa Ontario, K1Y 1E5 trade@kbritokyo.jp Phone : (+41-22) 9401736
Phone : (+1-613) 7241100 ext.307 Website : www.shoumubu.kbri.jp Fax : (+41-22) 9401734
Fax : (+1-613) 7241105, 7244959 Email : nugraheni.prasetya@kemendag.go.id;
Email : christoporus.barutu@kemendag.go.id; Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) Website : www.mission-indonesia.org
commerce@indonesia-ottawa.org Indonesian Embassy No.233 Jalan Tun Razak
Website : http:/trade.indonesia-ottawa.org 50400 Kuala Lumpur Thailand (Bangkok)
Phone : (+603) 21164000, 21164067 Indonesian Embassy, 600-602 Petchburi Road, Rajthevi,
China (Beijing) Fax : (+603) 21167908, 21448407 Phayathai Bangkok - Thailand 10400
Indonesian Embassy Dongzhimenwai Dajie Email : fajarini.puntodewi@kemendag.go.id; Phone : (+66-2) 2523135/40 Ext. 123
No. 4 Chaoyang District atdag.kbrikl@gmail.com Fax : (+66-2) 2551264, 2551267
Phone : (+00861) 65324748, 3811340842 Website : www.kbrikualalumpur.org Email : atdag.bkk@gmail.com
Fax : (+00861) 65325368
Email : dandy@kemendag.go.id; Netherlands (Den Haag) United Kingdom (London)
atdag-chn@kemendag.go.id Tobias Asserlaan 82517 KC Den Haag Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia 38
Phone : (+86-10) 65325486/87/88 Grosvenor Square London W1K 2 HW
Denmark (Copenhagen) ext. 3014, 3017, 3030 Phone : (+44-20) 74997661, 72909620
Oerehoejalle 1, DK 2900 Hellerup, Copenhagen Fax : (+86-10) 65325368, 65325783 Fax : (+44-20) 74957022
Phone : (+45) 39624422 Email : rinaldi.agung@kemendag.go.id; Email : rita.rosiana@kemendag.go.id;
Fax : (+45) 39624483 atdag@indonesia.nl atdag-gbr@kemendag.go.id
Email : ima.fatimah@kemendag.go.id;
atdag@kbricph.dk Philippines (Manila) United States of America (Washington DC)
Indonesian Embassy 185 Salcedo Street, 2020 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington DC 20036
Egypt (Cairo) Legaspi Village Makati City Phone : (+1-202) 7755200/5352
Embassy of The Republic of Indonesia Phone : (+632) 8925061/68 Fax : (+1-202) 7755354
13 Aisha El-Taimoureya St, Garden City, Cairo Fax : (+632) 8925878, 8674192 Email : reza.pahlevi@kemendag.go.id;
Phone : (+20-2) 7944698 Email : irawan@kemendag.go.id; commercial-attacheembassyofindonesia.org
Fax : (+20-2) 7962495 atdag-phl@kemendag.go.id Website : www.embassyofindonesia.org
Email : burmanrahman@kemendag.go.id;
atdag-egy@kemendag.go.id Russia Federation (Moscow) KDEI (Taipei)
Indonesian Embassy Apt.76 Indonesian Economic and Trade Office to Taipei
France (Paris) Entr. 3 Korovyval 7 Moscow 119049 Twinhead Bld 6F No.550 RuiGoang Rd, Eihu District Taipei
47-49, rueCortambert 75116 Paris Phone : (+7-495) 2383014 114, Taiwan ROC
Indonesian Mission to the European Union Boulevard Fax : (+7-495) 2385281 Phone : (+886-2) 87526170 Ext.637, 640
Phone : (+33-1) 45030760, 45044872 ext.418 Email : heryono.prasetyo@kemendag.go.id; Fax : (+886-2) 87523706
Fax : (+33-1) 45045032 atdag-rus@kemendag.go.id Email : ikhwan.aman@kemendag.go.id;
Email : moga.simatupang@kemendag.go.id; kakdei-twn@kemendag.go.id
atdag-fra@kemendag.go.id Saudi Arabia (Ryadh) Website : www.kdei-taipei.org
Indonesian Embassy Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter
Germany (Berlin) P.O. Box 94343 Commercial Consul (Hongkong)
c/o Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia Phone : (+966-1) 4882800, 4882131 Ext. 120 127-129 Leighton Road, 6-8 Keswick Street, Causeway
LehrterStrabe 16-1710557 Berlin Fax : (+966-1) 4882966 Bay Hongkong, P.R.Tiongkok
Phone : (+49-30) 47807142 Email : wawan.sudarmawan@kemendag.go.id; Phone : (+852) 36510201, 28904421
Fax : (+49-30) 44737142, 47807290 atdag-sau@kemendag.go.id Fax : (+852) 28950139
Email : lita.gustina@kemendag.go.id; Email : kondag-hkg@kemendag.go.id;
trade@indonesian-embassy.de Singapore info@cgrihk.com
Website : www.indonesian-embassy.de Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
7 Chatsworth Road Singapore 249761
India (New Delhi) Phone : (+65) 67375420
Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia 50-A Fax : (+65) 67352027
Kautilya Marg Chanakyapuri 110021 Email : sugihsyah@kemendag.go.id;
Phone : (+91-11) 26114100 atdag-sgp@kemendag.go.id

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INDONESIAN TRADE PROMOTION CENTER (ITPC)

BARCELONA LOS ANGELES


Calle Aribau 250, Bj.08006 Spain 3457 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 101
Phone : (+34) 934144662 Los Angeles, CA 90010
Fax : (+34) 934146188 Phone : (+213) 3877041
Email : info@itpc-barcelona.es Fax : (+213) 3877047
Website : www.itpc-barcelona.es Email : itpcla@sbcglobal.net;
itpc-usa@kemendag.go.id
Website : www.itpcla.com
BUDAPEST
No. 101, 1st floor, ECE Building, 12 Bajcsy
Zsilinszky Street Budapest, 1051 Hungary LYON
Phone : (+36-1) 3176382 19 Boulevard Eugene Deurelle 69003 Lyon, France
Fax : (+36-1) 2660572 Phone : (+33-4) 78606278
Email : inatrade@itpc-bud.hu Fax : (+33-4) 78606314
Website : www.itpc-bud.hu Email : itpc.lyon@gmail.com
Website : www.itpclyon.fr
BUSAN
#103, Korea Express Building, 1211-1 Choryang
Dong, Dong-gu, Busan, South Korea 601-010
MEXICO CITY
Arquimedes No. 130, Oficina 105, Primer Piso
32nd
Phone : (+82-51) 4411708 Col.Polanco Del. Miguel Hidalgo, C.P.11570
Fax : (+82-51) 4411629 Ciudad de Mexico
Email : itpc-kor@kemendag.go.id Phone : (+52-55) 50836055/57
Website : www.itpc-busan.com Fax : (+52-55) 50836056
Email : info@itpcmexicocity.mx
Website : www.itpcmexicocity.mx
CHENNAI
3rd floor, Ispahani Center, 123/124
Nungambakkam High Road Chennai 600034
Phone
Fax
: (+91-44) 42089196
: (+91-44) 42089197
MILAN
Via Vittor Pisani 8, 6th floor, 20124 Milano
Phone : (+39-02) 36598182
11 - 15 October 2017
Email : itpc.chennai@kemendag.go.id; Fax : (+39-02) 36598191

Website
itpcchennai@yahoo.com
: www.itpcchennai.com
Email
Website
: info@itpcmilan.it;
: www.itpcmilan.it Jakarta, INDONESIA
CHICAGO OSAKA
670 N Clark Street, 1st floor Chicago, IL 60654 Matsushita IMP Building 2F 1-3-7, Shiromi, Chuo-ku
Phone : (+312) 6402463 Osaka 540-6302 Japan Nagahori Tsurumi Ryokuchi Line
Fax : (+312) 6402648 Osaka Business Park St. Exit 4
Email : itpc-chicago@itpcchicago.com Phone : (+06) 69473555
Website : www.itpcchicago.com Fax : (+06) 69473556
Email : itpc.osaka@kemendag.go.id
Website : www.itpc.or.jp
DUBAI
Al Masraf Tower 4th floor Office No.403 Baniyas Road
Deira P.O.Box 41664 United Arab Emirates SANTIAGO
Phone : (+971-4) 2278544 Nueva Tajamar 481, Torre Sur, Officina 706,
Fax : (+971-4) 2278545 Las Condes
Email : itpcdxb@emirates.net.ae Phone : (+562) 4410494
Website : www.itpc-dubai.com Fax : (+562) 4410495
Email : itpc@itpcsantiago.cl
Website : www.itpcsantiago.cl
HAMBURG
GlockengieBerwall 17, 20095 Hamburg
Phone : (+49-40) 33313280/81/83 SAO PAULO
Fax : (+49-40) 33313282 Edificio Park Lane, Alameda Santos No.1787 -
Email : itpc@itpchamburg.de Conj.111-110 Andar Cerqueira Cesar, ZIP 01419-002
Website : www.itpchamburg.de Brazil
Phone : (+55-11) 32630472
Fax : (+55-11) 32538126
JEDDAH Email : itpcsp@itpcsp.org
Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia
Website : www.itpcsaopaulo.org
Jeddah Al-Mualifin Street, Al-Rehab District/5
P.O.Box 1021411
Phone : (+966-2) 6711271 SIDNEY Organized by :
Fax : (+966-2) 6730205 Level 2, 60 Pitt Street - Sidney
Email : itpc.jed09@gmail.com New South Wales 2000 Australia
Phone : (+61-2) 92528783
Fax : (+61-2) 92528784
JOHANNESBURG Email : trade@itpcsydney.com
7th floor The Forum, 2 Maude Street, Sandown,
Website : www.itpcsydney.com
Sandton 2146 South Africa
The Ministry of Trade of The Republic of Indonesia
Phone : (+27-11) 8846240
Directorate General of National Export Development
Fax : (+27-11) 8846242 VANCOUVER
Email : itpc@itpcjohannesburg.com; 567 Seymour Street Phone : +6221-3510-347/2352-8645
info@itpcjohannesburg.com Vancouver, BC V6B 3H6, Canada Fax : +6221-2352-8645
Website : www.itpcjohannesburg.com Phone : (+1-604) 6966322, 5595021 tradeexpoindonesia@kemendag.go.id
Fax : (+1-604) 5595022 www.tradeexpoindonesia.com
Email : itpc@indonesiavancouver.org
LAGOS Website : www.itpcvancouver.com
5B, Anifowoshe Street, Off Odeola Odeku Street
Victoria Island, Nigeria DJPEN - Direktorat Jenderal Pengembangan Ekspor Nasional
Phone : (+234-1) 4619865 Kementerian Perdagangan
Fax : (+234-1) 4619862 Jl.M.I.Ridwan Rais No.5, Gedung Utama Lantai 3
Jakarta Pusat, INDONESIA 10110
Email : itpclagos@yahoo.co.id;
Telp. : (62-21) 3858171
info@itpclgs.com Fax. : (62-21) 23528652
Website : www.itpclgs.com www. djpen.kemendag.go.id

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