From a Bulgarian Forest to Your Home
SAKART was born from a simple but powerful belief: that the things we surround ourselves with should come from nature — and return to it.
It started in Malak Chardak, a quiet village in the heart of Bulgaria, where our founder grew up watching craftsmen shape wood with their hands — not machines. There was something deeply honest about that process. No shortcuts. No plastic. No compromise. Just skilled hands, natural wood, and time-tested techniques passed down through generations of Bulgarian woodworkers.
That tradition became the foundation of SAKART.
Why We Build the Way We Build
Every piece we create — whether it's a children's swing, a chair, a hammock, or a wall rack — is handcrafted in our workshop. We use only natural wood and bio oils. No plastic joints. No mass-produced parts.
We chose this path because we believe your home deserves better than furniture that was made in minutes and designed to be thrown away in years. Our pieces are made to last — and to age beautifully, the way natural things do.
The Hands Behind Each Piece
When you order from SAKART, a real person in our workshop picks up the wood, measures it, shapes it, sands it, and finishes it with bio oil by hand. There is no assembly line. Each piece carries the small imperfections that make handmade things irreplaceable — proof that a human being cared enough to make it well.
Bulgarian woodworking has a long and proud history. We are honoured to carry it forward, and to bring it into modern homes across Europe.
Our Mission: A Piece of Nature Into Every Home
We live in a world that moves fast and produces too much. At SAKART, we slow down. We source responsibly. We finish with materials that are safe for your children, your family, and the planet. And we put our name on every piece we make — because we stand behind it completely.
Whether it's a swing that becomes your child's favourite place in the world, or a chair that anchors your living room for decades — we want every SAKART piece to feel like it belongs. Like it was always meant to be there.
That's what it means to bring a piece of nature into your home.
— The SAKART Team, Malak Chardak, Bulgaria