[January 27, 2026 | Singapore / Fuzhou] Teruier announced today that it has officially launched a new top-level hub on its official website, “Home Décor Sourcing & ODM/OEM Manufacturing,” along with 10 dedicated sub-pages. Built around a complete workflow—home décor curation + ODM/OEM manufacturing + wholesale supply—the new hub offers global buyers, retail channels, and project/design teams clearer category entry points and a more reorder-ready supply pathway.
Teruier stated that the core purpose of this update is to present its “trend-to-SKU, sample-to-stable-delivery” capability in a structured way. Rather than only showcasing products, the new hub turns the critical factors that determine whether a program can be reliably replenished—design execution, materials and process control, quality checkpoints, packaging and transit safety, and delivery consistency—into a system that is easy to understand, easier to evaluate, and ready to operationalize.
Overview of the 10 Sub-Pages: From Positioning to Categories, Fully Traceable End-to-End
The newly launched 10 sub-pages cover both Teruier’s site-level capabilities and its key category-level supply scope:
home décor ODM supplier (entry point for home décor ODM supply capability)
home décor manufacturer China (entry point for China manufacturing and quality system)
custom home décor manufacturer (entry point for custom development: from concept to SKU)
wholesale home décor supplier (entry point for wholesale supply and replenishment-ready delivery)
decorative mirrors wholesale (entry point for decorative mirror wholesale and customization)
wall mirror supplier (entry point for wall-mirror category supply)
storage ottoman supplier (entry point for storage ottoman/footstool category supply)
upholstered chair supplier (entry point for upholstered chair category supply)
ceramic décor wholesale (entry point for ceramic décor wholesale supply)
custom home accessories supplier (entry point for custom home accessories supply)
Teruier emphasized that this is not simply a “website redesign,” but a rebuild of supply logic—allowing procurement teams to navigate the site the way they actually work: curation → sampling → mass production → delivery → replenishment, so they can locate the right entry point faster while reducing communication cost and trial-and-error.
Turning “Perfect Samples” into Scalable Production and Sustainable Replenishment
In the home décor supply chain, the most common pain point is not the inability to produce a sample. The real challenge is mass production that doesn’t match the approved sample, or quality drift across reorders. Teruier believes the solution lies in: translating design intent into manufacturable specifications, converting specifications into executable processes and QC checkpoints, and bringing packaging and logistics into the same delivery standard.
As a result, the new hub will not only present categories such as mirrors, seating, ceramics, and accessories, but will also communicate the operational foundation behind reorder-ready programs, including:
collaboration methods for product curation and development
controllable points across materials and processes
QC checkpoints and locked master references
packaging and transit safety standards
wholesale supply capability designed for replenishment
This content structure helps customers quickly evaluate whether a product line can become a long-term SKU program.

Built for Global B2B Buyers and Project Teams: Faster Entry, Faster Alignment
Teruier stated that the new hub is designed to serve three typical user groups:
Retail buyers / merchants: enter by category and build replenishment-ready shelf SKUs
Engineering & hospitality project teams: evaluate suppliers through delivery consistency and transit-safe packaging standards
Brands & channel partners: connect through ODM/custom development workflows to deliver differentiated products
Following the launch, Teruier will use this hub as a navigation center and continue expanding each sub-page with case studies, process highlights, packaging solutions, and new product releases, turning it into a long-term “sourcing-to-manufacturing coordination entry point” for global partners.





