• 1992: The Genesis of Royal Botania

    In spring 1992, Kris Van Puyvelde and Frank Boschman launched Royal Botania by introducing teak furniture as an elegant alternative to white plastic garden furniture, selling out within a week on the Belgian Riviera.

  • 1993: The Inception of Original Design

    Kris and Frank ventured to Asia to establish production for their first original design, the Crossford collection.

  • 1994: International Breakthrough

    A debut at a prestigious Frankfurt fair secured international distributors, setting Royal Botania on a global path.

  • 1995: Illuminating the Outdoors

    The launch of the Lighthouse collection marked Royal Botania’s first foray into outdoor lighting, expanding its design reach.

  • 1996: The Nijlen Headquarters

    The new headquarters in Nijlen became the logistics center, fueling Royal Botania’s global distribution.

  • 2000: Refined Comfort with Stainless Steel and Batyline

    With the Zetu collection, Royal Botania introduced aluminum to its designs and pioneered a gas-spring sunlounger, inspiring further innovations in stainless steel.

  • 2002: Global Expansion with Ninix

    The Ninix collection captured worldwide attention, with its sunlounger setting new standards in comfort and adjustability.

  • 2004: The Thai Production Site

    Royal Botania acquired a manufacturing site in Thailand, gaining full production control and supporting local communities.

  • 2009: The New York Showroom

    Opening a New York showroom, Royal Botania established a U.S. presence, reaching iconic homes and luxury yachts.

  • 2010: "The Green Forest" – 250,000 Teak Trees for Sustainability

    In 2010, 250,000 teak trees were planted as part of a commitment to sustainable resources, ensuring a positive environmental impact for future generations.

  • 2011: A Global Presence

    By 2011, Royal Botania had achieved a global distribution network, embodying the pinnacle of luxury outdoor living worldwide.

  • 2017: The Palma Parasol - A Design Triumph

    The Palma Parasol won the Red Dot "Best of the Best" award for its groundbreaking strutless design, blending innovation and elegance.

  • 2019: A New Chapter

    With Philip Takx joining as a co-shareholder, the brand rebranded with a new logo and introduced the Organix Lounge, embodying Royal Botania’s innovative spirit.

  • 2023: The Teak Factory Milestone

    Royal Botania gained full control over production quality and sustainability with its teak factory in Ayutthaya, Thailand.

  • 2024: The Flagship Store in Belgium

    A new flagship showroom in Belgium offers an immersive experience, with expansive displays, refined offices, and a rooftop terrace for visitors to enjoy the brand’s essence.

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Royal Botania: Outdoor Luxury with Finesse

Royal Botania creates luxury outdoor furniture for those who appreciate elegance and refinement. By selecting only the finest materials and applying master craftsmanship, we ensure every piece reflects our commitment to excellence. Our dedication to design, sustainability, and innovation has established us as a leader in luxury outdoor living, with our collections gracing gardens, terraces, yachts, and hotels worldwide.

Our Vision
Since the early 90s, Royal Botania has transformed outdoor spaces with luxurious, refined furniture. At a time when elegance was largely reserved for interiors, we reimagined the outdoors with a commitment to design and quality that resonates to this day. We invite you to join us in this vision, indulging in the ultimate expression of finesse.

Kris Van Puyvelde, Founder

Sustainable Teak Plantation
Renowned for its strength and beauty, teak is central to Royal Botania’s creations. We select only mature, high-quality teak, sourced with care and traceability in mind. In 2011, our commitment to sustainability took shape in the Green Forest Plantation Co., where we planted over 250,000 teak trees on a 200-hectare plantation, ensuring both environmental stewardship and a sustainable future for this precious wood.

Our Production Process
To guarantee quality, Royal Botania maintains control over every step of production. Since 2002, our facility near Bangkok, staffed by 400 skilled artisans, upholds the high standards of our brand. This 13,000m² space is more than a factory—it is a community, where artisans work in a supportive environment with safe conditions, meals, housing, and holistic benefits, including healthcare, English lessons, and childcare.

Our Design Philosophy
At the core of Royal Botania’s design is a commitment to aesthetics, ergonomics, and engineering. Led by Kris Van Puyvelde, our design team has achieved international acclaim, with multiple awards recognizing our attention to detail and quality. Collaborating with select external designers, we continue to expand our creative horizons, crafting a collection that embodies Royal Botania’s unique blend of sophistication and innovation.