Teruier Launches “Home Décor Sourcing & ODM/OEM Manufacturing” Hub on Its Official Website, Expanding Full-Category Supply Capabilities Across Home Décor

Expanding Full-Category Supply Capabilities Across Home Décor

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[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.

Expanding Full-Category Supply Capabilities Across Home Décor
Expanding Full-Category Supply Capabilities Across Home Décor

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.

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