With increasing awareness of climate change and indoor air quality, more homeowners in Singapore are turning to sustainable furniture made from eco-friendly materials. But not all wood is created equal. If you’re looking for pieces that are beautiful, long-lasting, and good for the planet, it starts with choosing the right wood.Here are the top 5 sustainable wood types you should consider for a greener, healthier home—without compromising on style or quality.
Often called the “eco wood,” rubberwood is a by-product of the latex industry. Once rubber trees stop producing sap (usually after 25–30 years), they’re harvested for wood instead of being discarded. This reduces waste and gives the trees a second life.

Teak is a premium hardwood known for its durability and resistance to moisture—ideal for humid Singaporean homes. When FSC-certified (Forest Stewardship Council), teak becomes one of the most sustainable high-end options on the market.

Oak is a classic, sturdy hardwood that’s widely used in European and American furniture. When sourced from managed forests with FSC certification, oak becomes a sustainable choice that blends aesthetics with structural strength.

Technically a grass, bamboo is one of the most rapidly renewable materials in the world. It matures in just 3–5 years and requires little pesticide or water to grow, making it perfect for eco-conscious homes.

Grown in plantations and fast to mature, pine is a softwood that’s easy to work with and ideal for casual or Scandinavian-style furniture. While softer than teak or oak, it’s an accessible and sustainable option—especially when FSC-certified and treated to E0 standards.

Sustainability goes beyond the species of wood—it also depends on how it’s sourced, processed, and finished. When shopping for eco-friendly furniture in Singapore, look out for:
The E0 standard refers to a very low formaldehyde emission level in wood-based furniture and materials. It ensures that the furniture is safe for indoor use, especially in enclosed spaces like HDB flats or condos, by improving indoor air quality.

FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification ensures that the wood is harvested from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits. Buying FSC certified wood supports sustainable forestry and discourages illegal logging.

Not necessarily. Solid wood is more durable than engineered wood, but its sustainability depends on how the wood is sourced and finished. Always look for FSC certification and E0 finishes when shopping for eco-friendly furniture.

Teak is one of the best choices—it is naturally water-resistant, termite-resistant, and incredibly durable in tropical environments. Rubberwood also perform well indoors with proper treatment.
You can explore a wide range of solid wood furniture made with eco-friendly, E0-certified finishes at MySeat.sg’s product collection. Customisable and made locally in Singapore, these pieces are crafted to be beautiful, long-lasting, and safe for your home.
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