Bamboo To You in Encinitas's Leucadia district has imported Indonesian river-bamboo furniture and coastal home accessories from its North Coast Highway 101 showroom since opening its first retail location in 1998. The 3,500-square-foot shop carries bamboo bed frames, dining sets, and storage pieces alongside hand-carved Hawaiian tiki masks, seashell specimen displays, and ocean-themed wall art, a surf-culture inventory that shares the Leucadia corridor with Hansen Surfboards farther south on the 101. Locally made redwood lifeguard chairs and custom-height Adirondack and cottage-style garden furniture line the storefront, with each piece available in standard or custom-order configurations. Up-cycled driftwood furnishings, nautical rope lighting, and sea-glass craft supplies sit alongside imported natural-wood tables and bamboo shelving, an outdoor-living product line that complements the hardscape work at Bradley Landscape Development in the Encinitas market. Inventory rotates to include seasonal imports of rattan accent chairs and woven-palm décor. The import program sources Petung and Wulung bamboo species from Central Java, harvested at four-to-five-year growth cycles for maximum culm density and structural load capacity.