About Strandply Furniture Essentials

Materials people. Since 1965.

Strandply Furniture Essentials is the furniture-materials house of the Wallgreens Group — three generations of the Chowatia family, six decades in materials, one standard.

Before we chose veneers and laminates, we spent sixty years learning materials the slow way — trading them, importing them, engineering them, and finally manufacturing them. SFE is where all of that arrives in furniture.

01

Who We Are

The newest house. The oldest habit.

Strandply Furniture Essentials is the youngest name in the Wallgreens Group — and the oldest habit in it. The habit is simple: know the material better than anyone selling it to you.

The family began with bearings in 1965, moved through non-ferrous metals, entered wood in 2001, and by 2022 was manufacturing engineered boards at its own plant in Rajkot. In 2025, that accumulated knowledge turned toward furniture — and SFE was founded to carry it.

We are honest about our model. We make some of what we sell, and we choose the rest — from partners we select with the same discipline we apply to our own production. Curation is not a compromise here. It is the craft.

02

The Family

Three generations, one enterprise.

Wallgreens Group traces its roots to 1965, when Tarachand M. Chowatia started a bearing-trading business in Ahmedabad. Across three generations, that single enterprise has grown into a group spanning construction, interiors and industrial infrastructure — trusted by India's leading contractors and developers.

Six decades on, the principle is unchanged: build strong, build to last, and stand behind every partnership. SFE simply brings that principle indoors.

03

The Directors

Four names on the door.

  1. 01

    Jignesh T. Chowatia

    Director
  2. 02

    Siddhant Chowatia

    Director
  3. 03

    Suhani Jignesh Chowatia

    Director
  4. 04

    Katha Mahesh Mehta

    Director

Tarachand M. Chowatia started the family's first business in 1965. The journey below is his as much as anyone's.

04

Six decades, told through wood.

1965

Founded in Ahmedabad.

Tarachand M. Chowatia starts the family's first venture — bearings, fair dealing, and relationships that would outlast every product line that followed.

1991

Into non-ferrous metals.

The family deepens its roots in industrial materials and supply.

2001

The wood years begin.

Entry into plywood opens the South Indian building-materials market — the material that would come to define the group's future, and eventually this house.

2005

South India's shuttering leader.

The business becomes the largest supplier of shuttering materials across South India — scale, learned early.

2007

Russian birch imports.

Direct plywood imports from Russia teach the group two disciplines SFE still runs on: panel quality you can stake a name on, and supply you can promise.

2012

Home to Mumbai.

The group moves its headquarters to the city it calls home today.

2013

StiMBER.

The group engineers its first hybrid material — steel and precision timber in one beam. Proof, early on, that this family does not just trade wood; it engineers it.

2014

Wallgreens established.

A renewed focus on technology-led systems, under a name built to hold them.

2022

From trading to making.

Wallgreens Formsolutions is incorporated — and Strandply LLP opens its Rajkot factory, manufacturing India's first Oriented Strand Board. The group now owns production.

2024

J70 StiMBER, a full system.

The construction side matures into complete engineered systems.

2025

Strandply Furniture Essentials.

Six decades of materials knowledge turn toward furniture. A pan-India partnership brings decorative surfaces into the range; the group's own plywood and boards join them — and SFE is founded as the house that holds the interior offer together.

Today

One house for furniture materials.

Veneers, laminates, vintage teak, engineered boards and plywood — curated and made under one name, backed by the group behind India's demanding builders.

05

The Partnership

Chosen the way we choose everything.

SFE's first major act was to select its surface partner. The decorative collections we offer are selected through trusted manufacturing partnerships — established makers of decorative panels and laminates, supplying demanding specifiers internationally.

That partnership makes SFE the authorized pan-India distributor of those surfaces: panels across natural and reconstituted veneer collections, and decorative laminates across solid, woodgrain and material-effect designs.

We publish a partner's credentials as the partner states them, and our own claims as we can prove them. That division of honesty is the whole method of this house.

06

The House of Collections

The surface, the substance, and the story.

Together they cover what furniture is made of, what it is finished with — and, in the case of our heritage wood, what it is remembered for.

07

What We Stand For

Four habits of this house.

We choose.

Fewer, better — every collection curated, nothing listed to pad a catalogue.

We prove.

We publish only what we can substantiate. Where a claim is a partner's, we say so.

We stay.

Three generations, the same family, answerable in person — many customers have been with the group for decades.

We deliver.

Stocked material, pan-India reach, and the supply discipline of a group that dispatches to construction sites for a living.

08

Looking Forward

The next generation.

Under Jignesh Tarachand Chowatia and now Siddhant Jignesh Chowatia, the group continues to grow — shaping skylines with hybrid formwork, manufacturing engineered boards, and building warehousing designed around its customers.

SFE is the newest chapter of that story, and its ambition is stated plainly: to become the house Indian furniture trusts — one honest collection at a time.

60+
Years of enterprise
3
Generations
2400+
Projects delivered
38+
Cities served

Across the Wallgreens Group

Sixty years ago, this family started with bearings and a principle.

The bearings changed. The principle didn't.

The next generation is hiring — if you want to build something that outlasts you, we should talk.