Wholesale Glass Tableware & Home Decor (OEM/ODM)

Wholesale plates, bowls, platters, carafes, decanters, jars, vases, and candle glass—order individual items, or match them into a coordinated collection.

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    Tableware & Decor by Category

    A quick view of the table-ready and décor glass pieces we produce for wholesale programs—available as individual items or coordinated collections.

    Green glass bowl with matching saucer for salad, dessert, and table service

    Glass Bowls

    Salad bowls, soup bowls, and dessert bowls with clean clarity and refined edges.
    Order by item or match sizes into a consistent table look.

    Textured glass dinner plate with gold rim for modern table settings

    Glass Plates & Platters

    Dinner plates, dessert plates, serving platters, and trays for modern table settings.
    Smooth edge finish and scratch-conscious packing for a premium presentation.

    Textured tumbler and water glass set with glass pitcher for custom finish and packaging programs

    Pitchers & Carafes

    Water pitchers and table carafes designed for smooth pours and elegant service.
    Choose wide-mouth or narrow-neck profiles to fit your program.

    Glass wine decanter for red wine service, gifting, and tabletop presentation

    Wine Decanters

    Red wine decanters for table presentation, gifting, or premium retail collections.
    Available in classic silhouettes with finish styles to match your brand.

    Glass storage jars with bamboo lids for dry goods and kitchen organization

    Glass Jars & Storage

    Storage jars and canisters for retail-ready sets and pantry organization lines.
    Label-friendly surfaces with packing options for clean shelf presentation.

    Colored ribbed glass vases for home decor and seasonal display programs

    Decor Glass

    Glass vases, candle holders, and candle jars for home décor and seasonal programs.
    Pick a finish look—clear, textured, frosted, or faceted—to elevate display impact.

    Need a custom silhouette? Send a reference photo and we’ll evaluate mold options.

    Finish & Export Packaging (Tableware & Home Decor)

    Keep a consistent look across finishes and collections—clarity, edge quality, and surface protection matter most for table and shelf presentation.

    Textured glass plate set in multiple sizes for coordinated dining presentation

    Finish Looks (Surface Options)

    • Ultra-clear / high gloss • ribbed-textured • frosted-matte • faceted cut-look

    • Color examples (common): clear, smoke gray, amber (other tones by feasibility)

    • Selected decals/patterns available by item type

    Packaging That Protects the Look

    • Layer separation and edge guards for plates & platters (scratch and chip-risk control)

    • Dividers and buffering for tall pieces like carafes, decanters, vases, and candle jars

    • Retail sets can use inserts and gift boxes for clean shelf presentation

    For a quote: share item types, target sizes, finish look, packaging format, and quantity.

    Home & Tableware OEM/ODM Process & Lead Time

    From single items to coordinated collections, our workflow keeps the look, proportions, and finish style consistent from sampling to repeat runs.

    We start by confirming the most efficient route—existing molds for speed, or custom development for brand-exclusive shapes—then align the key details that impact presentation across plates, bowls, serving pieces, decanters, jars, vases, and candle glass.

    Requirement

    Drawing/3D

    Sample

    Finish Approval

    Mass Production

    Typical Lead Time (Ranges)

    • Sampling & Proofing: 7–15 days

    • Mass production: 20–45 days (qty & decoration)

    • Final inspection + packing: 3–7 days

    • Shipping: by destination

    Lead time depends on mold availability, decoration complexity, and order volume.

      Presentation QC (Appearance & Consistency Checks)

      We focus on the details buyers notice first—clarity, finish uniformity, and surface protection—especially for retail display and coordinated collections.

      • Clarity & visual defects check (bubbles, stones, marks)

      • Finish consistency check (tone, texture repeatability, frosting uniformity)

      • Edge quality inspection for plates/bowls (chip-risk and finish consistency)

      • Surface protection verification after packing (scratch/haze prevention)

      Where These Pieces Work Best

      Two common buying scenarios: coordinated table programs for hospitality, and shelf-ready sets for retail and home brands.

      Hospitality Table Program

      Built for hotels and restaurants that need a unified table look across locations.

      • Consistent finish and proportions for reliable presentation

      • Menu refreshes, banquets, and restock matching

      Retail & Home Sets

      Designed for retail display and gifting—photographs well and merchandises cleanly.

      • Finish-led pieces across jars, vases, and candle glass

      • Boxed sets, seasonal collections, and repeat runs

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      FAQ — Glass Tableware & Home Decor (MOQ, Samples, Finish, Packaging & Lead Time)

      What’s your MOQ for wholesale glass tableware and home decor items?

      MOQ depends on whether you select existing molds (lower MOQ, faster) or request custom molds / new silhouettes (higher MOQ). Share the item types (plates, bowls, carafes, decanters, jars, vases, candle glass), target sizes, finish look, and packing format—we’ll confirm the most efficient MOQ for your program.

      Can I order individual items, or do I need to buy a full set?

      You can order individual items by category, and you can also build a coordinated collection when needed. Many buyers start with single SKUs for testing, then expand into matching plates/bowls or decor pieces once the finish and presentation are approved.

      Can I mix categories in one order (plates + bowls + carafes + vases, etc.)?

      Yes—mixed-category orders are common for table programs and retail collections. We’ll help align finish style and key proportions across categories (for example, plates + bowls + carafes, or jars + vases + candle glass) and confirm packing plans by item type to protect surfaces.

      Do you support existing molds for faster sourcing, or custom molds for new silhouettes?

      Both. If speed and MOQ are priorities, we recommend existing molds and select the closest match by size and style. If you need a brand-exclusive look, we support custom development—send a reference photo or drawing, and we’ll evaluate feasibility, mold route, and target lead time.

      Which finish looks can you produce (clear, ribbed, frosted, faceted, tinted colors)?

      Common finish looks include ultra-clear/high gloss, ribbed-textured, frosted-matte, and faceted cut-look styles. Color examples typically include clear, smoke gray, and amber (other tones depend on feasibility and item type). If you share your target market and usage (hospitality vs retail), we can recommend the most suitable finish and care guidance.

      How do you keep the finish and color tone consistent across repeat runs?

      We align an approved reference (sample or signed spec) and then control the key points that affect visual consistency: finish uniformity, tone/clarity, and surface protection during packing. For repeat orders, we follow the same mold, finish route, and packing method to keep the collection looking consistent batch to batch.

       

      Can I get samples to review clarity, edge finish, and the overall look before mass production?

      Yes. Samples let you check the details buyers notice first—clarity, edge quality (especially plates/platters), finish texture, and overall proportions for table or shelf presentation. If you’re matching a collection, we can sample multiple categories (for example bowls + plates, or vases + candle glass) so the look aligns before production.

      How do you prevent scratches, scuffs, and haze during packing and shipping?

      We use packing methods designed to protect surface finish and clarity, not just prevent breakage. Flat items like plates and platters use layer separation and edge guards, while tall pieces like carafes, decanters, vases, and candle jars use dividers and buffering to prevent rub marks and haze. We’ll recommend the right packing format based on your item mix and shipping route.

      What’s the typical lead time for sampling and mass production?

      Typical ranges are: sampling/finish approval 7–15 days, mass production 20–45 days, and final inspection + packing 3–7 days, with shipping based on destination. Lead time depends on mold availability, finish complexity, packaging format, and order volume—send your requirements and we’ll confirm a realistic timeline.

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      Customize glass tableware and décor pieces in a range of styles and finish looks. Order individual items, or coordinate a matching collection when needed.