Weathered recycled driftwood gives this standing birdhouse form the feeling of something found by the shore, then brought indoors with care. It is a coastal decor piece with natural texture at the centre: pale, irregular wood, a quiet sculptural outline, and the easy warmth of an object shaped by material rather than polish.
What gives it character
The driftwood brings uneven grain, softened edges and natural tonal variation, so the piece feels relaxed rather than formal.
Its raised stand gives the birdhouse shape presence, closer to a small garden sculpture than a flat wall ornament.
The coastal mood is understated: weathered timber, organic lines and a naturally rustic finish.
It suits places where texture matters, such as a porch, covered patio, hallway, conservatory or quiet corner.
Recycled driftwood with a coastal feel
Made from recycled driftwood, including Albecia falcatria, Samanea saman and Hibiscus tiliaceus, this piece keeps the material visibly natural. Expect variation in tone, grain and surface from one piece to another. That irregularity is part of the appeal, giving it a softer, more lived-in presence than smooth factory-cut timber.
Placement and care
Place it where the driftwood texture can be seen: on a console, shelf, covered terrace or sheltered garden spot. As driftwood is a natural material, keep it away from prolonged damp and let it dry fully if it becomes wet. Dust with a dry cloth and avoid harsh cleaning products.
Natural form, Indonesian origin
This piece comes from Indonesia and belongs to the Driftwood Bird, Bee & Insect Boxes range. Driftwood has a particular quietness as a decor material: it carries the look of tide, sun and time without needing a glossy finish. In a home or sheltered outdoor setting, it brings that coastal, gathered-from-nature feeling without making the space feel themed or overworked.
Size and details
Material: recycled driftwood.
Origin: Indonesia.
Weight: 1850 g.
Supplied as a birdhouse…
region of manufacture: Indonesia