Custom Made in Istanbul Since 1981 · Solid Oak & Walnut, Not Laminate
Solid Wood Wardrobe & Walk-In Closet Manufacturer
A Room, Not a Box
Most wardrobes on the market are laminate over particle board. We build the carcass from solid oak and walnut, then add lacquer and glass-door options where the design asks for them. Custom made wardrobes, walk-in closets and dressing rooms, planned to your space and produced in one factory in Istanbul.
The Difference
Solid Wood, Where the Market Builds Laminate
Walk through any furniture market and you will find that the vast majority of wardrobes share one thing: a laminate or particle-board veneer carcass. It is light, cheap and fast to mass-produce, and there is a place for it. But it draws moisture, its edges can swell, and once a corner chips it cannot be repaired.
A solid wood carcass is a different object. Kiln-dried oak or walnut is stable against humidity, can be sanded and refinished over the years, and carries a weight and warmth you feel the moment you open a door. It is rarer because drying and joinery take time and craft, not because demand is missing. That gap between demand and supply is exactly where we produce.
This does not make solid wood the only right answer for every project. It makes it the right answer where the wardrobe is the largest surface in the room, where the piece has to last a generation, or where a walk-in closet reads as a continuation of the bedroom rather than a storage box.
What We Make
From a Single Wardrobe to a Full Walk-In Closet
Every piece is made to order and planned to your dimensions and daily routine. Carcass in solid wood, fronts and door systems chosen for the room, interiors configured to your garment mix.
Solid Oak / Walnut Wardrobe
A kiln-dried solid wood carcass, hinged or sliding doors, and an interior built around your hanging, folding and drawer needs. The most durable and refinishable option.
Walk-In Closet with Island
A full dressing room: three walls in a U layout, a central drawer island with a stone or wood top, open and closed sections, mirror and sensor lighting, all in one material language.
Lacquer-Front Wardrobe
Clean matte or gloss lacquer fronts with a handleless push-to-open option, for a minimal line. Carcass in solid wood, fronts and color to your specification.
Glass-Door Display Wardrobe
Tempered glass display sections with a solid frame and integrated lighting, protecting a collection from dust while showing it, combined with closed storage.
Sliding-Door Wardrobe
For narrow rooms and corridors: sliding doors on soft-close tracks need no swing clearance, and a mirrored face enlarges the space.
Mirrored Wardrobe
Full-length mirrored fronts that visually enlarge a small bedroom and combine dressing into one surface.
References
We disclose references plainly and describe only what we actually supplied, with no wider scope claims.
Qatar
Katara Hills (Qatar)
Villa furniture for Katara Hills. A villa and loose furniture reference only, with no resort-scope or completed-project claim beyond the furniture supplied.
United States
Loose furniture supply for a New York hotel. We describe this strictly as loose furniture supply, with no room counts, no package claim and no operator-approval claim.
How We Work, from Drawing to Delivery
- Dimensions and brief. You send room dimensions or drawings, target wood and finish, door type and quantity. We respond with a layout approach and a sample proposal.
- Shop drawings and samples. Technical drawings and 3D visuals, then wood and finish sampling, signed off before the main production run.
- Made to order in Modoko. Produced in our own Istanbul factory under ISO 9001:2015 quality management, with a solid wood carcass and the fronts you chose.
- Export and delivery. FOB, CIF or DDP incoterms, export documentation in-house, shipped as flat components or pre-assembled modules with assembly drawings.
Pricing is always project-based: send the brief and we return a current quote. For a broader custom scope see our custom furniture page, and for developer and hospitality programs the branded residence furniture page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you make solid wood wardrobes, or laminate like most manufacturers?
We build the carcass from solid oak and walnut. The vast majority of wardrobes on the market are laminate or particle-board veneer, because that is faster and cheaper to mass-produce. A solid wood carcass is rarer: it needs kiln drying and joinery, but it is stable against humidity, can be sanded and refinished over the years, and is odorless. We also offer lacquer fronts and glass-door display sections, which can combine with a solid carcass in the same piece.
Can you export custom made wardrobes and walk-in closets?
Yes. We produce for export on FOB, CIF or DDP incoterms, with export documentation handled in-house. Wardrobes and walk-in closets are shipped as flat components or pre-assembled modules depending on destination and access, with assembly drawings provided. We coordinate delivery phasing with your project schedule.
Do you take one-off orders, or only bulk quantities?
Both. Because production is made to order, we handle a single custom wardrobe for one residence as well as a repeatable program across many units for a developer or hospitality project. For single pieces we work from your room dimensions; for volume we standardize a carcass and match fronts and finishes across units.
Which woods, finishes and door types do you offer?
Carcass and fronts in solid oak or walnut, plus lacquer fronts in matte or gloss and glass-door display sections. Door types include hinged, sliding (for narrow rooms, with soft-close tracks) and mirrored. Interiors are configured to your garment mix: hanging, folding, drawers, shoe racks and accessory organizers, with sensor LED lighting.
What is your lead time and quality standard?
Lead time depends on scope and finish level and is confirmed per project after the drawings are approved; finishes and materials are sampled and signed off before the main run. Our held certification is ISO 9001:2015 quality management, and project-specific test reports for materials and fabrics are provided on request. We describe every reference exactly as delivered, with no wider scope claims.
How do you price a wardrobe or walk-in closet?
Pricing is always project-based, because dimensions, wood, finishes and interior fittings change the piece. We do not publish list prices. Send your room dimensions or drawings, target wood and finish, and quantity, and we return a current quote with incoterms. There is no charge before measurement, 3D render and samples.
Price Your Wardrobe or Walk-In Closet
Send your room dimensions or drawings, target wood and finish, door type and quantity. We respond with a layout approach, a sample proposal and a current quote. No charge before measurement, 3D render and samples.