Solid mango wood — harvested from trees that have completed their fruit-bearing cycle, making it one of the most circular hardwoods in furniture making. Richly grained, warmly toned, and built to last decades.
About mango wood furniture
Laiyahome's mango wood furniture collection includes dining tables, coffee tables, side tables, sideboards, benches, and chairs — handcrafted from solid mango wood harvested at the end of its fruit-bearing life cycle. The collection prices range from approximately €150 for small side tables to €2,800+ for full dining tables. Pieces are designed for residential interiors, design-led second homes, and sustainability-conscious projects across Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Greece, and Germany. Standard EU delivery is 5-21 days from European stock; larger furniture ships via white-glove or palletised freight on request. Bespoke set pricing for trade clients on orders of four or more pieces.
Why mango wood is genuinely sustainable
Mango trees produce fruit for 15-40 years. After their commercial fruit-bearing life ends, the trees are typically removed to make space for younger producers — and in conventional agriculture, the timber is often burned or discarded. Mango wood furniture uses this timber, making it one of the few hardwoods in furniture-making where the material is a byproduct of an existing agricultural cycle rather than primary timber harvest. This circular sourcing model is why mango wood has gained ground in considered furniture over the last decade among buyers prioritising sustainable provenance alongside aesthetic quality.
How mango wood ages
Mango is a medium-density hardwood with grain that ranges from pale honey through warm gold to deep brown — often with dramatic variation within a single piece. The wood is dimensionally stable, takes finishes beautifully, and develops character with use. Mango pieces age into deeper tonal warmth over years, with surface marks from daily life adding to rather than detracting from the character. Properly finished pieces routinely last decades; many design buyers prefer the gradual patina to pristine surfaces.
Frequently asked questions
Is mango wood furniture sustainable?
Yes — mango wood is harvested from trees at the end of their fruit-bearing life cycle, making it one of the more genuinely circular hardwoods in furniture-making. The timber is essentially a byproduct of mango agriculture rather than primary timber harvest.
How much does mango wood furniture cost?
Side tables and small accent pieces start around €150-€280. Coffee tables €280-€650. Dining tables €600-€2,800 depending on size. Larger statement pieces (full-length dining tables, oversized sideboards) up to €3,500.
Where is mango wood furniture made?
Most quality mango wood furniture is crafted in India and Indonesia, where mango trees are widely cultivated for fruit production. Laiyahome sources from established workshops in both countries.
Is mango wood as durable as teak?
Teak is denser and more naturally oily, making it more weather-resistant. For everyday indoor furniture, mango wood is comparably durable — well-made mango pieces routinely last decades. For outdoor or wet-area applications, teak remains the better choice.
Where can I buy mango wood furniture in Spain?
Laiyahome ships mango wood furniture across Spain in 5-21 days from European stock. White-glove freight available on request for larger pieces. The collection is designed for residential interiors across Madrid, Barcelona, Mallorca, Valencia, and the broader Spanish design-led market.