The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Waste wood, drift wood become source of income

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PASIR MAS: Waste wood and even driftwood are not materials used by most furniture makers and sculptors to produce quality products.

However, it is different for Mohd Zalizi Mustapha, 55, an entreprene­ur who deals in exclusive furniture.

He has a different perspectiv­e on the aesthetic value of old and waste wood, which he uses to generate income by using them to make furniture and sculptures.

"The waste wood is old wood that still has a core, while drift wood is wood that has been washed into rivers due to erosion. These two types of wood actually have their own uniqueness to me. I get new inspiratio­n and ideas for my sculptures and designs for my furniture when I see them," he told Bernama when met at his shop, G Landskap, here, recently.

Mohd Zalizi, also known as “Abe G”, ventured into the field four years ago and did not expect the overwhelmi­ng response from the public for his waste wood and driftwood furniture and sculptures.

“My customers want exclusive designs and patterns for their furniture or sculptures. I also receive orders to make accessorie­s for aquariums," he said, adding that the type of wood preferred by his customers for making furniture are tembesu, kemuning hitam and chengal.

For making sculptures, the ones from tembesu are the bestsellin­g product, he added.

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Mohd Zalizi showing the waste wood.
- Bernama photo Mohd Zalizi showing the waste wood.

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