Courts Fiji showcases Fijian Made furniture lineup designed for durability and local pride
Courts Fiji is highlighting a new range of Fijian Made furniture crafted from solid kiln-dried mahogany treated timber, emphasizing quality, durability, and the pride of locally produced goods. The collection features a blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary styling, with options designed to suit different living spaces.
Key pieces in the lineup include:
– Novell three-piece lounge suite, available in assorted colours to fit a variety of interiors.
– Jade L Shaped sofa set in a blue two-tone flock design, offering a modern, space-saving option with a touch of contemporary flair.
– ICON Lakeba seven-piece dining set with padded seats and leans in assorted fabrics for comfort and charm.
– ICON Navutu five-piece dining set featuring full wooden seats and leans for a traditional dining atmosphere.
– ICON three-drawer dresser and ICON double bed with bookcase headboard, both in a rich mahogany finish that highlights the timber’s natural beauty.
– ICON Queen Bed in Tapa Design, finished semi-gloss with intricate Fijian patterns, adding cultural and artistic flair to the bedroom.
– Kingston Tile Top Kitchen Cabinet and Kingston Left-Hand Side Tile Top Sink Unit in a sleek Dakua finish, combining practicality with elegant design.
– Laminated ply 17mm large pooja cabinet, made from solid laminated plyboard in assorted colours to accommodate spiritual practices.
All items are locally manufactured, supporting Fijian jobs and contributing to national growth. The Fijian Made label provides assurance of authenticity, quality, and pride in locally produced goods.
Visit Courts to explore a collection that brings together tradition, quality, and local craftsmanship to enhance homes across Fiji.
Comment and context:
This lineup reinforces Courts’ ongoing commitment to promoting locally manufactured products and supporting the country’s economy. In recent campaigns, Courts has highlighted value-driven promotions and seasonal initiatives to make quality furniture and home goods accessible to Fijian families. The emphasis on mahogany construction and culturally inspired finishes, like the Tapa Design bed, showcases how local artisans blend heritage with modern design.
For readers, the collection offers a clear path to upgrading living spaces with durable, aesthetically pleasing pieces that reflect Fiji’s craftsmanship and national pride, while also supporting local industry and jobs. The positive trend toward locally made products is likely to bolster consumer confidence and inspire similar investments in home interiors.
Summary:
Courts Fiji’s new Fijian Made furniture lineup combines durability, traditional craftsmanship, and modern style, underscoring commitment to local manufacturing and economic growth, with options across living, dining, bedroom, and storage that celebrate Fiji’s heritage. The collection provides practical, stylish choices for households seeking quality and national pride in their furnishings.

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