Indonesia stands as a leader in contemporary tropical architecture, shaped by influential designers and supported by responsible materials like reclaimed ironwood.
Representatives from Kaltimber, Naturanexa and Kitaru attended the Anakata Design Series in Bali (30–31 Oct). Read how the event fostered material-focused conversations and reinforced Kaltimber’s role as a practical partner for architects working with reclaimed timber.
Kaltimber and Replant World mark a major milestone in their long-term commitment to regenerate Ulin forests in Kalimantan. The first seedlings have been planted, symbolizing real progress toward restoring Indonesia’s precious Ironwood heritage.
From decking and flooring offcuts to kisi-kisi panels, Kaltimber and Naturanexa turn reclaimed ironwood into timeless design elements — part of our 0 waste mission.
Bali’s shrinking land crisis is worsening, with rice fields and forests giving way to concrete. Recent floods show how overdevelopment threatens the island’s environment, culture, and future.
Kaltimber launched its CSR with Replant World with the goal of planting 1,200 Ironwood trees in Kalimantan to protect forests, culture, and community traditions.
Kaltimber and partners won Best Exhibition Booth at JIA CURATED 2025 with “Life Cycle of Wood,” an immersive installation showcasing reclaimed ironwood and sustainable design at Bali Festival Park.
Bali’s new tourism policies aim to stop overdevelopment by banning new construction on productive land. Here’s what it means for builders — and why reclaimed wood is more relevant than ever.
Discover sustainable shiplap made from reclaimed teak and ulin wood at Kaltimber. Eco-friendly, durable, and full of character — perfect for timeless interior design.