Scope of Delivery

Private Villas — Sleeping & Living Spaces — Custom platform beds in reclaimed fishing boat timber, their surface carrying the patina of salt and decades at sea. Each bed frame was constructed using Chinese mortise-and-tenon joinery, the wood left untreated except for a single coat of tung oil. Upholstered headboards in hand-loomed ramie fabric, the natural variations in the weave deliberately preserved. Bedside tables in the same reclaimed timber, each with a soft-close drawer and a volcanic stone top collected from the shoreline 50 meters below. Open wardrobe systems in blackened bamboo, their minimal presence a quiet nod to the bamboo groves that surround the headland.


Cliffside Library & Tea Rooms — A two-level library cantilevered over the basalt cliff, its windows framing the strait like a handscroll. Custom low timber shelves in reclaimed fishing boat wood, with integrated warm LED lighting on a dimming curve that tracks the natural light through the day. Reading chairs in hand-loomed hemp, their frames constructed from the same timber as the shelves. Tea rooms with floor-level seating in charcoal ramie, arranged around single-slab tables of ancient volcanic stone polished smooth by hand.


Forest Café & Communal Kitchen — A glass-walled pavilion tucked into the tree canopy. Contract-grade dining chairs in deep moss green performance linen, engineered for high humidity without upholstery fatigue, paired with solid dining tables in reclaimed boat timber with matte black powder-coated aluminum bases. A long communal table in a single slab of reclaimed timber, seating 16, its edge left natural — the curve of the original hull still visible. Custom bar stools in hand-woven seagrass rope, their frames in blackened bamboo.


Outdoor Cliffside Pavilion & Viewing Platforms — Minimal timber benches in reclaimed boat wood, each bench a single plank supported by two volcanic stone blocks quarried on-site. These benches are placed at five points along the cliff path, each positioned to frame a specific dialogue with the sea: the morning fishing fleet departing the strait, the midday sun turning the water to silver, the afternoon clouds building over the Qiongzhou Strait, the sunset that sets the basalt cliffs alight, and the moonrise over the South China Sea.

Customization Highlights

All timber specified as locally reclaimed fishing boat wood, sourced from typhoon-damaged vessels within Hainan's coastal communities. Each piece of wood carries the visible history of its life at sea: salt lines, net marks, the worn edges shaped by decades of hauling catch. These marks were retained as a deliberate material narrative.


Traditional Chinese joinery was used for all bed frames, shelves, and tables, executed by Dual Jade's senior artisans in collaboration with a local Hainanese shipwright who has spent his life building and repairing the wooden fishing boats that supplied the timber.


All upholstery fabrics sourced from Hainan's remaining hand-loom cooperatives: ramie, hemp, and organically dyed cotton in a palette of deep moss, charcoal, oyster, and undyed natural. Fabrics left untreated — no chemical flame retardants — with fire safety achieved through the use of naturally fire-resistant ramie and hemp fibers.


The cliffside library shelving was custom-designed with integrated warm LED lighting synchronized to a circadian dimming curve, tracking the natural light from morning brightness to candlelight warmth by evening. The system operates entirely off-grid, powered by the property's solar array.


All outdoor benches designed as two-component assemblies — a single plank and two volcanic stone blocks — requiring no tools, no fasteners, and no permanent footings. They may be repositioned seasonally as the cliff path responds to wind, weather, and the shifting patterns of light through the year.

About us

Dual Jade Technology Co., Ltd.

Since 2004

Commercial-Grade Custom Furniture — Engineered to Endure. Designed to Inspire.

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