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Moonler Presents Reclaimed Wood Design at The 100th International Gift Show Autumn 2025

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Moonler is honored to join The 100th International Gift Show Autumn 2025, held from September 3 to 5 at Tokyo Big Sight in Japan.

For this milestone edition, we are proud to introduce a new design concept using only reclaimed wood. Crafted from leftover Chamchuri wood offcuts, the collection transforms surplus material into meaningful form. Each piece tells a story of renewal through Thai craftsmanship and sustainable values.

Design Concept Inspired by the Rain Tree

This design draws inspiration from the leaf structure of the Rain Tree. Its leaflets resemble bird wings and form natural clusters between 25 to 40 centimeters. This quiet geometry guided the proportions and rhythm of our reclaimed wood surface.

By arranging each segment in a layered sequence, we reflect a sense of interconnection and balance. It is a visual tribute to how nature builds strength through repetition and harmony.

Reclaimed Wood as Raw Beauty

This piece is crafted entirely from reclaimed wood left over from our production process. These Chamchuri offcuts are unique in grain and character. When placed together, they create a surface rich in movement and texture.


Rather than discard what remains, we reassemble each block with care. The result is reclaimed wood furniture that honors both sustainability and craft.

Handcrafted With Intention

Each piece is made by Thai artisans using traditional joinery and hand-finishing. No two blocks are the same. Together, they create a rhythm that is subtle and sculptural. This is furniture that comes from excess but speaks with quiet power.

Experience Moonler’s Reclaimed Wood Collection in Tokyo

If you plan to attend The 100th International Gift Show Autumn 2025, we invite you to visit Moonler at Tokyo Big Sight.Discover how reclaimed wood can become timeless design — shaped by hand, guided by purpose.


The 100th International Gift Show Autumn 2025

Date : September 3 to 5

WEST HALL 4 | ZONE SOZAI

VENUE : TOKYO BIG SIGHT




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