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Established in 1860, H. Don Carolis & Sons is Sri Lanka’s oldest furniture manufacturer and one of the country’s longest-standing family enterprises. Now in its sixth generation, the company has crafted high-quality furniture for over 160 years — blending heritage craftsmanship with modern design and ethical production. From royal commissions to contemporary interiors, Don Carolis continues to shape homes and institutions across Sri Lanka and beyond, honoring a legacy built on trust, quality, and enduring value.

A Legacy Rooted in Time

H. Don Carolis & Sons is Sri Lanka’s oldest furniture manufacturer and one of the country’s longest-standing companies — now in its sixth generation as a family enterprise, continuing a legacy that began over 160 years ago. Established in 1860, the company has been a part of Sri Lanka’s social and economic fabric for generations — crafting furniture that has shaped homes, institutions, and public life across the island and beyond.

 

A Young Visionary in Colonial Ceylon

The company was founded by Mudaliyar Don Carolis Hewavitharane, a pioneering local entrepreneur from Matara, who was just 27 years old when he saw an opportunity amid the booming plantation economy of colonial Ceylon. At a time when most furniture was imported and largely inaccessible, he recognised a growing demand from the country’s planters, merchants, and professionals for solid, well-designed, locally crafted furniture. Working with skilled carpenters from Moratuwa, he began producing European-style furniture with indigenous hardwoods like satinwood, calamander, jak, and ebony — combining craftsmanship, elegance, and local sensibility.

 

The Birth of Local Industry

As demand grew, the business expanded from a small workshop at Keyzer Street in Pettah — where the company’s head office still stands today — into a much larger operation. In 1886, Don Carolis became Sri Lanka’s first furniture exporter, shipping to Australia, and later to India, Burma, South Africa, England, and the United States. When an Indo-African syndicate was established in London in 1895 to supply furniture to South Africa, the company expanded its workforce and opened a larger factory in Slave Island — later known as the Ceylon Steam Furniture Works.

 

Powered by Steam, Built by Hand

Powered by a 30-horsepower steam engine, the factory became one of the country’s first industrial manufacturing facilities. Timber was floated down canals and lakes by raft and processed on the banks of the Beira Lake. By the turn of the century, the business employed over 250 workers and even operated a free industrial school for carpentry training — a testament to its founder’s values of skill development, social upliftment, and long-term employment. Many workers served with the company for decades — some for over 30 years.

 

A Business With Conscience

Don Carolis was not only an early industrialist but also a philanthropist and reformer who believed deeply in education and social progress. While devout in his personal beliefs, his greatest legacy lies in creating opportunities for generations of Sri Lankans to learn, build, and thrive through skilled enterprise. He remained committed to industrial development throughout his life — even setting aside Rs. 30,000 (a fortune at the time) to support industrial education and to send local youth to study modern methods in Japan.

 

The Second Generation and International Growth

After his death in 1906, the business passed to his sons Edmund and Simon, who studied advanced manufacturing methods abroad and further expanded the company’s reach and scope. The showroom grew to nearly three acres in Pettah, with three separate centres showcasing everything from finely carved cabinets and stately drawing room suites to household furniture, iron beds, spring mattresses, carpets, crockery, and rattanware.

 

Global Recognition, Local Excellence

The reputation of Don Carolis furniture grew internationally as well, with pieces winning awards at the Paris Exhibition (1900), Indian Industrial Exhibition (1901), and the St. Louis World Fair (1904). These accolades confirmed what locals already knew — that the furniture crafted in Sri Lanka was world-class.

 

Serving the Nation

Through the decades, Don Carolis has remained a symbol of trust, quality, and timeless design. From royal commissions to national institutions — including a 17-piece bedroom suite gifted to Queen Elizabeth II in 1948, and furniture for the Sri Lankan Parliament, embassies, temples, hotels, and homes — our pieces have stood the test of time.

 

A Legacy in Motion

Today, the company remains proudly in the hands of the founding family. Now in its sixth generation, H. Don Carolis blends its rich heritage with modern manufacturing, operating advanced facilities while remaining committed to ethical sourcing and hand-finished quality. Our furniture is still made with care, from hardwoods grown on Sri Lankan soil, crafted by hands that have inherited generations of skill, and designed to last across lifetimes.

 

Built on Trust, Across Generations

From a single shop in Pettah to homes across the world, our legacy is not just built in wood — it’s built in vision, values, and generations of trust.

 

Continuing the Journey

Today, Don Carolis continues to evolve while remaining anchored in its founding principles. As a sixth-generation family enterprise, we are investing in the future through thoughtful design, sustainable practices, and deepened partnerships across hospitality, residential, and institutional sectors. From furnishing five-star resorts and diplomatic missions to crafting heirloom-quality pieces for modern homes, our work is a continuation of a story that began in 1860 — one that blends history and innovation with a singular purpose: to craft furniture of enduring value, beauty, and purpose. New projects are underway that reflect our commitment to this mission, as we prepare for the next chapter in our story — one that remains proudly Sri Lankan, built with heart and hand, and meant to last for generations to come.

1860

Mudaliyar Don Carolis Hewavitarane who was operating a small scale workshop at his home in Matara, establishes H. Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd., manufacturers of fine crafted wooden furniture to meet the increasing demands of the coffee, coconut and plumbago industries for furniture, casks and barrels. The workshop moves to modest premises in Keyzer Street, Pettah. They continue to meet the demands for solid crafted furniture to European styles but at moderate prices.

1886

Setting a precedent, the company becomes the first national enterprise to export furniture, sending consignments of goods to Australia. Venturing further afield, orders are also taken from India, Burma, the Straits settlements, the government of South Africa, United Kingdom and USA.

1885

An Indo-African syndicate is formed to further expand exports to South Africa.

1900

The company takes part in the Paris Exhibition, and products win Gold and Silver awards.

1901

Participates in the Indian Industrial Exhibition.

1904

Participates in the St. Louise Exposition. The showroom and offices move to premises in 1st Cross Street, Pettah. The workshop also shifts to bigger premises in Slave Island and renamed as Colombo Steam Furniture Works. A 30 H.P steam engine is used to saw timber. The labour force rises to around 250 persons with training being given to youth in carpentry.

1905

Arnold White comments on the merits of the company in his significant work “The 20th Century Impressions of Ceylon”

1907

A mail order catalogue system is introduced – A unique idea at that time. The extensive showroom occupied nearly three acres (Approximately 13000 square meters/150000 square feet) and was the first department store in Asia with over 50 departments offering everything from furniture, upholstery, rattan and cane goods, coir matting, lamps, crockery, cutlery, iron beds, spring mattresses, marble clocks, carpets, fabrics and more.

Don Carolis Hewavitharana continues beneficiary activities to Buddhist causes – becomes the founder of Vidyodaya Pirivena. His son David enters priesthood and is better known as the heroic figure Srimath Anagarika Dharmapala.

1908

Upon the demise of Don Carolis Hewavitharana , his sons take over the management of the company.

1924

Taking part in the World Trade Exposition at Wembley, England, the company creates a unique stall for the country, building an intricate wooden replica of the Sri Dalada Maligawa (The Sacred Temple of the Tooth in Kandy).

1930

The first company to introduce Peugeot cars and Raleigh bicycles to Ceylon.

1948

An important commission is received from the Government of Ceylon to create a seventeen piece bedroom suite as a wedding gift to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the II.

1960

To offer an additional range of modern furniture, a designer was brought in from overseas and a distinctive range of furniture was offered to the local market. A centenary sale is held at Keyzer Street and the “new furniture gallery” opens in November.

1970

A significant move is made away from custom built furniture to quantity production – whilst maintaining high standards, incorporating modern designs to meet increasing demand. Large scale contracts are also taken on from commercial enterprises and big organizations such as banks, hotels and government institutions. The company continues to hold the unique privilege of providing furniture to both the new and old Parliaments of Sri Lanka, the President’s House and offices and the Prime Minister’s Residence.

2006

The warehouse opens as a showroom promoting “inspired living” at Vauxhall Street, Colombo 2. Investments of Rs. 118 million made towards expansion of factory complex in Kalutara.

2009

Factory opens in Kalutara.

2012

Opening of our New Showroom in November 2012

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THE PIG - AUSTRALIA

Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was selected as the exclusive furniture manufacturing partner for The Pig, a boutique hospitality concept in Australia known for its rustic charm, farm-to-table cuisine, and warm, vintage-inspired interiors. The project aimed to create an environment that felt both authentic and refined, combining sustainable materials with classic craftsmanship.

Working closely with the Australian design team, Don Carolis was tasked with manufacturing custom furniture that reflected The Pig’s distinctive brand identity — blending heritage aesthetics with modern comfort.


Scope of Work:

  • Dining Area: Custom-designed dining tables, farmhouse-style chairs, benches, and communal tables crafted from solid hardwood with hand-finished textures.

  • Lounge & Bar Spaces: Upholstered armchairs, rustic bar stools, coffee tables, and custom cabinetry designed to create an intimate, cozy ambiance.

  • Outdoor Terrace: Durable wooden furniture built to withstand Australian weather conditions while maintaining a rustic look.

  • Accent Pieces: Sideboards, shelving units, wine racks, and other character pieces that enhanced the vintage and handcrafted aesthetic of the venue.

 

Marriott Bay Resort & Spa - Weligama

The Weligama Bay Marriott Resort & Spa, a five-star beachfront property in Sri Lanka’s Southern Province, is known for its modern luxury, breathtaking ocean views, and refined hospitality. Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was honored to be selected as a key furnishing partner, tasked with supplying custom-designed furniture and woodwork for this landmark international hotel development.

The goal was to meet Marriott’s global design standards while incorporating subtle local elements that reflect Sri Lanka’s coastal charm and craftsmanship.


Scope of Work:

  • Guestrooms & Suites: Full fit-out of bedrooms and living areas with beds, side tables, credenzas, desks, lounge chairs, and wardrobes—all custom-built to Marriott specifications.

  • Reception & Public Areas: Custom-designed lobby furniture, wood cladding, and statement pieces that contribute to the resort’s sophisticated, tropical aesthetic.

  • Restaurants & Lounges: Durable yet elegant dining sets, buffet counters, banquette seating, and custom bar furniture tailored for high-volume usage.

  • Spa & Wellness Areas: Furniture crafted to evoke calm and relaxation—spa beds, storage cabinetry, and waiting area seating designed with natural textures and finishes.

  • Outdoor Furnishings: Weather-resistant poolside loungers, patio seating, and terrace furniture designed to withstand coastal conditions without compromising on luxury.

Durdans Hospital

Durdans Hospital, one of Sri Lanka’s leading private healthcare institutions, embarked on a major upgrade to its facilities to enhance patient care and experience. Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was selected to provide custom-designed hospital furniture and interior woodwork that aligned with strict healthcare standards while maintaining a clean, calming, and professional environment.

The project required a focus on functionality, hygiene, and durability, while also ensuring a warm and welcoming design for both patients and visitors.

AMAYA HILLS - KANDY

Situated amidst the scenic hills of Kandy, Amaya Hills is a premier luxury hotel that blends traditional Kandyan architecture with modern hospitality standards. Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was selected as the furnishing partner to revamp and upgrade the hotel’s interiors, reflecting elegance, cultural richness, and comfort.

This project required a careful balance between heritage-inspired design and contemporary luxury, perfectly aligning with the Amaya brand’s unique identity.

Trillium Residencies

Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was awarded the prestigious contract to supply custom-made furniture and interior woodwork for the Trillium Group’s luxury apartment complexes and commercial developments. Known for their upscale, modern aesthetics, Trillium properties required furniture solutions that reflect contemporary luxury, comfort, and functionality—hallmarks of the Don Carolis legacy.

TAG SUMUDRA COLOMBO

The Taj Samudra Hotel in Colombo, a flagship luxury property under the prestigious Taj Hotels Group, underwent a significant renovation to elevate its interiors to world-class standards. Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was entrusted with the critical task of crafting and installing premium-quality furniture and woodwork throughout the hotel’s key areas.

Sifani Jewellers

The Maldives boutique of Sifani Jewellers, exquisitely designed by the renowned interiors firm Don Carolis, brings a sophisticated island charm to the world of fine jewellery. Nestled amidst the serene beauty of the Maldives, the boutique is a harmonious fusion of tropical elegance and luxurious craftsmanship.

Inspired by its coastal setting, the interior design reflects a light, airy aesthetic, with an emphasis on natural textures and fluid spatial flow. Soft neutral tones are paired with warm timber finishes, seashell-inspired accents, and gentle ambient lighting—evoking the tranquility of the ocean while maintaining Sifani’s signature sophistication.

Shangri-La Hambantota

The Shangri-La Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa is one of Sri Lanka’s most prestigious luxury resorts, sprawling across 58 hectares along the southern coastline. Designed to offer a tranquil, upscale experience for leisure and business travelers, the property combines tropical luxury with refined Sri Lankan aesthetics. Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was privileged to be entrusted with the supply of custom-made furniture and interior woodwork, supporting the brand’s vision of elegance, comfort, and cultural authenticity.


Scope of Work:

  • Guestrooms & Suites: Supply of bespoke beds, wardrobes, writing desks, seating, and credenzas tailored to Shangri-La’s brand specifications and interior design theme.

  • Reception & Public Areas: Handcrafted lounge seating, coffee tables, accent pieces, and custom cabinetry designed to reflect local artistry and hospitality.

  • Restaurants & Bars: Durable, high-end dining furniture and bar counters, designed for high-traffic use while maintaining a premium aesthetic.

  • Spa & Wellness Facilities: Calming furniture solutions such as spa beds, storage units, and relaxation lounge seating created to enhance the serene guest experience.

  • Banquet & Meeting Spaces: Elegant and flexible furniture options for business and event purposes, including podiums, buffet stations, and modular setups.

  • Outdoor Areas: Teak and weather-treated furniture for poolside lounges, patios, and terraces, combining style with coastal durability.

GALLE FACE HOTEL - COLOMBO

The Galle Face Hotel, an iconic heritage hotel located along Colombo’s scenic coastline, is renowned for its rich history and colonial charm. Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was privileged to collaborate on furnishing and refurbishing this landmark property with bespoke furniture and interior woodwork that honors its timeless elegance while integrating modern comfort and functionality.

The project required a meticulous balance between preserving the hotel’s historical character and introducing refined, durable furniture suited to luxury hospitality.


Scope of Work:

  • Guest Rooms & Suites: Custom-made beds, wardrobes, desks, seating, and side tables designed to complement the colonial heritage interiors.

  • Public Areas: Lobby lounges, reception desks, coffee tables, and accent furniture crafted with attention to detail and period style influences.

  • Dining & Banquet Facilities: Elegant dining chairs, tables, and sideboards designed for both aesthetic appeal and high usage durability.

  • Outdoor Spaces: Weather-resistant patio furniture suitable for the beachfront environment, blending style with robustness.

  • Specialty Pieces: Unique custom cabinetry and decorative woodwork tailored to the hotel’s classic architecture.

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BLACK POOL NUWARA ELIYA

Nestled in the cool climes of Nuwara Eliya, the Black Pool project called for a unique blend of classic mountain retreat aesthetics with modern comfort and durability. Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was entrusted to deliver bespoke furniture and interior woodwork that aligned with the property’s vision of an elegant yet cozy getaway in Sri Lanka’s hill country.

The project emphasized craftsmanship and design that complements the serene environment and colonial heritage influences of Nuwara Eliya, while meeting the functional needs of contemporary hospitality.


Scope of Work:

  • Guest Rooms: Custom-designed beds, wardrobes, side tables, desks, and seating, all crafted to enhance comfort and warmth for guests amidst the cooler climate.

  • Public Spaces: Lounge seating, coffee tables, and reception furniture designed with classic motifs and robust materials for long-term use.

  • Dining Areas: Elegant dining tables and chairs, including banquettes and sideboards, crafted to support both aesthetics and high traffic.

  • Outdoor Furniture: Weather-appropriate patio and garden seating designed to withstand Nuwara Eliya’s unique climatic conditions without sacrificing style.

  • Specialty Pieces: Accent furniture and decorative cabinetry tailored to enhance the resort’s colonial charm.

Anantara Resort Kalutara

The Anantara Kalutara Resort, a luxury beachfront property on Sri Lanka’s western coast, epitomizes tropical elegance and sophisticated hospitality. Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was honored to partner with Anantara to deliver bespoke furniture and interior woodwork that embodies the resort’s commitment to authentic design, comfort, and superior quality.

The project demanded a blend of traditional Sri Lankan craftsmanship with modern luxury aesthetics to create inviting, serene spaces that enhance guest experiences.


Scope of Work:

  • Guest Rooms & Villas: Custom beds, nightstands, wardrobes, writing desks, lounge chairs, and outdoor furniture designed to meet Anantara’s global brand standards.

  • Public Areas: Elegant lobby seating, reception desks, coffee tables, and accent pieces tailored to create warm, welcoming environments.

  • Dining & Lounge Areas: High-quality dining tables and chairs, bar stools, and buffet cabinetry constructed to support high usage with an emphasis on style and durability.

  • Spa & Wellness: Comfortable, refined furniture designed to promote relaxation and tranquility within spa treatment rooms and relaxation lounges.

  • Outdoor Spaces: Durable and weather-resistant poolside loungers, patio furniture, and terrace seating built to withstand tropical climate conditions.

Overlooking the historic Galle Fort and the Indian Ocean, Le Grand Galle is a luxury boutique hotel that seamlessly combines contemporary elegance with colonial charm. As part of this prestigious project, Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was selected to provide high-end, custom-made furniture and woodwork for guest rooms, public spaces, and dining areas. The project demanded a refined, minimalist design that would complement the hotel’s stunning location and architecture while ensuring maximum comfort and durability.


Scope of Work:

  • Guestrooms & Suites: Supply of beds, bedside tables, writing desks, wardrobes, luggage racks, and lounge chairs tailored to Le Grand’s design concept.

  • Public Areas: Elegant and durable lobby seating, coffee tables, and accent furniture that blended modern luxury with a Sri Lankan touch.

  • Restaurants & Bars: Custom dining chairs, tables, buffet units, and bar furniture designed to offer a refined dining experience.

  • Terrace & Outdoor Spaces: Weather-resistant furniture designed for coastal conditions, including poolside loungers, patio sets, and outdoor dining furniture.

  • Spa & Wellness: Simple and serene furniture for treatment rooms and relaxation areas, crafted to enhance the tranquil atmosphere.

The Granbell Hotel Colombo, a sleek and vibrant beachfront hotel developed by Belluna Co. Ltd. (Japan), brings contemporary Japanese design fused with Sri Lankan hospitality to the heart of the capital. As the main furniture partner, Don Carolis & Sons (Pvt) Ltd was entrusted with delivering custom-designed furniture for over 300 rooms and all major public areas — aligning with the hotel’s unique urban-resort identity.

This project showcased Don Carolis’ capability to execute large-scale hospitality furnishing with high precision, contemporary styling, and international quality standards.


Scope of Work:

  • Guestrooms & Suites: Custom beds, headboards, bedside tables, writing desks, wardrobes, TV consoles, and lounge chairs—all designed with a minimalist, functional aesthetic reflecting modern Japanese influence.

  • Lobby & Reception Area: Sleek sofas, coffee tables, and feature seating that establish a bold, modern welcome for guests.

  • Restaurants & Bars: Dining sets, bar stools, buffet counters, and high-top tables built for high-traffic usage, combining comfort with clean, refined lines.

  • Rooftop Lounge & Poolside: Durable outdoor furniture crafted for Colombo’s tropical climate, including loungers, terrace chairs, and tables.

  • Meeting & Function Rooms: Modular furniture and presentation consoles designed for flexibility and professional elegance.