At Les Succari Woodworking, we constantly strive for perfection in each and every one of our pieces which is why we never mass-produce any of our products.
Our previous batch of Signature Wooden Trolleys sold out very quickly last year and we've recently received requests for yet another production of our trolleys. With that, we're happy to announce another batch of trolleys released. Here's why our valued clients love our trolleys.
Made with traditional joinery - a very precise skill that is rarely found in most furniture these days, our trolley is made in the most classic design where it is both timeless and functional for any occasion. With removable trays, smooth wheels, and expertly crafted joinery that delights the artistic eye, expect to entertain guests with this timeless piece - a perfect conversation starter.
Since our previous design which you can find here, we've taken feedback from our clients and made further updates to our trolley designs.
With square mortise and tenons over the round ones, this design calls for more precision and artistry in the piece. Furthermore, we've removed the shoe base of the trolley and threaded the wheels directly into the legs, giving the trolley a singular and tapered visual.
In addition to the above, we've lengthened the handles of the trolley which not only gives the trolley a visually elongated visual, but users can now have better control of maneuvering the trolley. Rather than the previously rounded handles, we've changed it to have an upward curve for an elegant finish to its look.
These exclusive trolleys are now ready-made and available in a limited batch of 10 pieces. 
Our pieces are hand-crafted and released in limited batches. Therefore we can't say when will we produce our next batch of trolleys so we'd advise you to place an order if you don't want to miss out.
Signature Wooden Trolley by Les Succari
RM1,900
Merbau wood & 3.6mm Maple veneer Plywood for Tray Base
Mortise & Tenon joints
2 Layered Clear Matt Lacquer Finishing
45 x 65 x 88cm
Designed and crafted by Sami Succari
Photography and Videography by Jordan Low Kim Hong.
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