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Moonler at HD Expo 2026 — Sculptural Wood Furniture from Chiang Mai

HD Expo 2026

Moonler at HD Expo 2026

Where Sculptural Craft Meets Hospitality Design

Some objects don't just fill a room. They hold it. They ask you to pause, to notice the weight of wood, the texture of hand-chiseled grain, the quiet authority of form made by human hands. This May, Moonler brings that silence across the Pacific, to the largest hospitality design event in North America.

We'll be at HD Expo 2026. Come find us.


HD Expo 2026: The Stage Where Hospitality Design Evolves

HD Expo (Hospitality Design Expo and Conference) is the defining annual gathering for the global hospitality design industry. Held at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, it draws thousands of interior designers, architects, FF&E procurement specialists, and hotel developers from across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and beyond.

For Moonler, a furniture studio rooted in the forests and craft traditions of Doi Saket, Chiang Mai, HD Expo 2026 represents more than an exhibition. It is an introduction, an invitation to a global audience to encounter what slow-made, material-honest furniture truly feels like in a hospitality context.


Dates: May 5 to 7, 2026

Booth: #3862

Venue: Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada


What Moonler Brings to Las Vegas

At Booth #3862, visitors will encounter a curated selection of Moonler's sculptural wood furniture: pieces that walk the line between functional object and art installation.

Every piece on show is crafted from chamchuri wood (Acacia / Rain Tree / Monkey Pod), a sustainably grown hardwood native to Southeast Asia. Each form is shaped, carved, and finished by skilled artisans in Doi Saket, Chiang Mai, the same hands that have been refining this craft since Moonler's founding in 2008.

The works presented at HD Expo span Moonler's signature vocabulary: stacked volumes, hand-textured surfaces, organic curves cut from raw timber. Pieces that carry the memory of the tree, and offer that memory quietly to any space they inhabit.


Why Chamchuri Wood for Hospitality Spaces?

Chamchuri wood is commercially grown in Thailand, making it a responsible material choice. It is dense, durable, and deeply characterful. Each plank bears a unique grain pattern that no factory process can replicate. In hospitality environments where longevity and distinctiveness are essential, chamchuri offers both.

Moonler's finishing techniques, including hand-chiseling and open-grain treatments, ensure that the wood remains expressive as it ages rather than retreating behind lacquer or veneer.


Designed with the World, Made in Chiang Mai

Moonler's collections are developed in collaboration with designers from Milan, Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore, and Bangkok, but every piece is realized in the same studio in northern Thailand where the brand was born. This tension between global design dialogue and local craft mastery is exactly what gives Moonler furniture its character.

For hospitality specifiers seeking pieces that carry both design credibility and authentic provenance, Moonler occupies a rare position: internationally fluent, irreducibly local.


Meet the Studio at HD Expo

If you are specifying for a boutique hotel, resort, wellness retreat, or luxury residential project, or if you simply want to understand what it feels like to hold a piece of furniture that was made entirely by hand from a single plank of wood, Booth #3862 is where that conversation begins.

Moonler's team will be present throughout the three days of the expo to discuss custom commissions, project lead times, material options, and the stories behind each collection.


HD Expo 2026 | May 5 to 7 | Booth #3862 | Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas


Timeless designs, crafted with poetry. Moonler, Doi Saket, Chiang Mai.

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