Editor note: European customers have been asking for years. MasayaCo can finally answer. Here is how it works.
MasayaCo has arrived in Europe. For those who have been quietly building wishlists they could not act on: the wait is over.
A signature MasayaCo piece, now within reach across Europe.
Now in European Homes
The Netherlands gets the first dedicated MasayaCo site. Country-specific sites for Belgium, Germany, France, Sweden, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Finland, and Spain follow over the coming months. In the meantime, customers in those markets can place orders through online sales support. Shipping operates from Venlo, putting most of Western Europe within a few business days' reach.
Colour and craft arriving in European rooms.
What's Available
The full MasayaCo collection is here: handwoven cord chairs and rockers, dining and lounge configurations, accent tables and storage solutions, and the core outdoor lineup. These are the same pieces that have been finding homes across the US and Latin America for years, handcrafted by artisans in Nicaragua from FSC®-Certified teak. The wood comes from MasayaCo's own reforestation lands, ongoing since 2007, and from other certified reforestation projects.
Pattern and weave, part of the full collection now landing in Europe.
In-stock items ship from Venlo in about 5 business days.
Made-to-order pieces are crafted by hand in Nicaragua, with lead times of 12 to 14 weeks. Considering what that involves, the timeline is honest, not slow.
For Hotels, Designers, and Trade
MasayaCo works directly with hospitality projects, interior designers, and trade professionals across Europe. The trade portal is rolling out country-specific pricing, so designers and firms can join and access the rates relevant to their market. For active projects, quotes are available now through trade and sales support.
What This Launch Means
The Netherlands site is just the start. The European launch opens more than a bestsellers collection: it includes the full trade catalog, customizable colorways on the woven pieces, and the workshop craftsmanship that has defined the brand across the US and Latin America.
Colour and pattern, customisable across the woven collection.
And every piece is part of an active reforestation project. Land that was cattle pasture is forest again, with more than 1.3 million trees planted to date. The business was built on the idea that restoring degraded land and making furniture worth keeping for decades can be the same work.
Bringing that story to Europe is worth celebrating.
By Paola Luconi G. and MasayaCo Editorial.



