A Day in the Life of the Mango Tree
Here at Trade Furniture we have plenty of choice for your home. We have furniture made from Mango, Sheesham and Reclaimed wood, and that’s what we’re going to talk about today. The Mango Wood furniture starts off as the seedling of a Mango tree. It taken a seedling about 6 years to become grafted (grown), during which time it starts growing Mangoes ready for picking after a while. After the Mangoes have all been picked they can be ripened off of the tree so the squirrels can’t get to them. The tree is then cut down and shaped to form the furniture. Then the stain and/or stain are applied after giving it a clean-up, then after a scrutinising quality check it comes to us so that we can pass it on to you- our customers. For every Mango tree that we cut down we plant another in its place so that the equilibrium is kept.
So now you know how it gets from seedling to furniture. It’s brilliant to think about how something can go from small and fragile to supporting a TV or family dinner. That’s how things like our Mango Chunky Nests and the Mango Light Fire Surround are made. The stain is applied before the lacquer seal to give it the colour that’s in such a popular demand.
We have tons of furniture in the Mango range and there’s sure to be something that you would like to add to your home, be it your living room, study, dining room or bedroom. We’ve even got furniture for the hallway. So out of our massive collection, there’s bound to be something that catches your eye, and if you can’t find it here then give us a call and our customer service team will be happy to help you.