Sustainability Is the New Luxury: Sabila Multi Kreasindo Promotes Natural and Sustainable Material-Based Design Trends Syarif Ihsan Desember 11, 2025

Sustainability Is the New Luxury: Sabila Multi Kreasindo Promotes Natural and Sustainable Material-Based Design Trends

Sabila Multi Kreasindo

Magelang, Indonesia — Global awareness of sustainability is changing the way the world views interior decoration. While interior design was previously synonymous with synthetic materials, mass production, and rapidly changing trends, the market is now moving toward a more responsible approach: sustainable, handmade, and natural-based design.

As part of this change, Sabila Multi Kreasindo, a craft producer and exporter from Magelang, is becoming part of a global movement that prioritizes sustainable craftsmanship in the modern home and interior decoration industry.

Materials once considered waste now have a vital place in modern interior design. Shells left over from coastal kitchens, water hyacinth, once considered a weed, and even reclaimed wood are now being processed into export-worthy decorative elements.

“It’s not just about aesthetics, it’s about giving a second life to neglected materials and creating new value from existing resources,” said the design team from Sabila Multi Kreasindo.

According to international market trends for 2023–2025, retail buyers, hotels, and interior distributors are now considering:

  • Material origin
  • Environmental impact
  • Production process
  • Involvement of local craftsmen

Since the beginning of its business journey, Sabila Multi Kreasindo has made sustainability a foundation, not a passing trend. All products are made with:

  • Ethically sourced natural materials
  • Eco-friendly production processes
  • Local artisan skills
  • Export quality standards

This approach has successfully brought Indonesian handmade products to global markets such as South Korea, the United States, and other Asian countries.

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