ABOUT US

Born from artisan hands, thriving in the digital age. In 2008, founder Mr. Chen Lishan discovered traditional craftsmanship fading during his ancestral floor restoration in Suzhou. Thus "TimberHaven" was born. For 15 years, we've blended Ming dynasty joinery wisdom with aerospace technology to redefine sustainable luxury.

Born from artisan hands, thriving in the digital age. In 2008, founder Mr. Chen Lishan discovered traditional craftsmanship fading during his ancestral floor restoration in Suzhou. 

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Our DNA

When you touch our walnut floors, your fingers trace not just tree rings, but an ecological epic: In Fujian's Wuyi Mountains, forester Chen Bo taps trunks with his knife to gauge age; In German Homag factories, engineer Anja deciphers lignin crystals via infrared spectrometers; In a Shanghai penthouse, toddler Youyou finds "hidden bears" in wood grains. From forest to home, we transcend commodification, building cross-species symbiosis – perhaps why 92% clients vividly recall their installation stories even after 3 years.

Humanity in Numbers

27 engineers holding 68 global patents

Portable Lithium Jumpstarters

3.6% revenue dedicated to rural school libraries

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Our Story

Fifteen years ago, as a small carpentry workshop in Suzhou, we held a simple belief: flooring should not be mere building material, but a warm canvas for family memories. From spruce forests in the Alps to teakwood in Southeast Asian rainforests, we scour the globe for sustainable timber, breathing nature’s essence into every grain. Today, over 20,000 Chinese families write their life stories atop our floors – a baby’s first crawl, a couple’s dancing footsteps, the silent dialogue between heirloom furniture and wooden planks… These moments define our commitment to "Quality with Soul".

Grain of Time

While others clone wood grains digitally, we employ retired rangers as "grain archivists". Mr. Zhang, 89, sketches Korean pines in Changbai Mountains while recounting his 1958 firefighting saga; Norwegian guide Erik records spruce grains with Viking ballads on a gramophone. These stories become encrypted NFTs – scan floors with AR glasses to unlock time-travel diaries within each grain.

The Imperfectionist Manifesto

We deliberately craft "imperfect" floors: 0.02% sapwood color variation, ≤3 mineral lines per ㎡, hand-planed undulations. This is no quality lapse, but a rebellion against industrial sterility – akin to Kintsugi, where flaws birth soulful patina. Shanghai Art Museum's contemporary wing uses our "Wabi-Sabi Series", curators noting: "A poetic escape from mechanical reproduction."