A small driftwood birdhouse with the quiet feeling of a weathered coastal find. Pale recycled wood pieces overlap across the roof like rough shingles, giving it a sculptural, rustic presence on a garden wall, patio corner, or sheltered indoor space.
Weathered wood, layered like a little roof
The front has a round dark entrance set into warmer-toned wood, framed by naturally curved driftwood pieces.
The roof is made from uneven pale strips, each with its own knots, marks and softened edges.
A branch-like piece crosses the front, adding to the gathered-from-nature character.
The overall look is organic rather than polished, with grain, colour variation and irregular shapes left visible.
It brings a coastal woodland texture to plain walls, especially where stone, terracotta, plants or natural fibre sit nearby.
Recycled driftwood with visible character
It is made from recycled driftwood, including Albecia falcatria, Samanea Saman and Hibiscus Tilisceus. The wood has a pale, sun-washed look in the photo, with darker pieces used around the front opening for contrast.
Placement and care
This is listed as a wall hanging piece.
Made in Indonesia
Handmade in Indonesia, this piece sits within a wider driftwood bird, bee and insect box range. Its charm comes from the material itself: found-looking wood, irregular edges and a form that feels closer to a small rustic shelter. Because driftwood is naturally varied, each piece carries its own grain, tone and shape.
Weight and practical details
Weight: 600 g.
Material: recycled driftwood.
Origin: Indonesia.
Mounting hardware and overall dimensions are not specified in the verified product facts.
A thoughtful gift for a natural home
It suits someone who likes rustic garden pieces, coastal textures, handmade objects, or quiet decorative details with a weathered, natural feel.
Common questions
Will each one look exactly like the photo?
No. It is handmade from recycled driftwood, so the grain, colour, kno…
region of manufacture: Indonesia