The Gold Standard of Royalty

Mrigadayavan Palace

Known as the 'Palace of Love and Hope,' stands as an enduring symbol of teak’s unmatched ability to preserve beauty across generations. This same Thai teak wood is proudly supplied to you today by sakwood.

Built in 1923 under the reign of King Vajiravudh (Rama VI), the royal residence was constructed entirely from golden teak, a testament to this wood’s natural resilience, beauty, and ability to stand the test of time. Over a century later, the palace’s structure remains as strong and radiant as the day it was built. Teak columns, floors, and decorative elements stand proudly, showcasing teak's legendary resistance to decay, pests, and challenging climates.


The enduring strength and luster of the palace’s woodwork prove why Thai teak has long been favored for the buildings of royalty and prestigious projects worldwide. Its natural resilience ensures that interiors stay beautiful and structurally sound through lifetimes. The same quality of teak that graces Mrigadayavan Palace is now available to you through sakwood. With our premium Thai teak, sakwood brings the legacy of Mrigadayavan Palace to your modern spaces.

Our teak wood's durability and refined character have made this wood synonymous with sophistication in elite projects across the globe.

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