Export
Handmade work, handled like freight
Craft is only half of an export order. The other half is specification control, inspection, packing that survives a container, and documents that clear customs.
How We Work
One sequence, applied to catalogue orders and bespoke programmes alike, so buyers always know what happens next.
Read more →Production
Work is allocated to the workshops matched to the craft it requires, rather than distributed to whoever is free.
Read more →Quality Control
Checked against the approved sample, piece by piece, before anything is packed.
Read more →Packaging
Packing has to protect a handmade surface and use container volume efficiently. Both are planned before production.
Read more →Shipping
Documentation and freight coordinated to your destination port as part of the order.
Read more →MOQ & Lead Time
Both are confirmed per item against your specification. Published single figures would be wrong for most orders.
Read more →Export FAQ
The questions importers ask before a first order.
Read more →Trade Process
Ten steps, inquiry to reorder
- 01
Inquiry
Share your requirement, products of interest and destination market.
- 02
Product Selection / Custom Brief
We align catalog items or open a technical brief for bespoke work.
- 03
Quotation
Commercial terms issued against confirmed specification.
- 04
Sampling
Sample or prototype produced for approval where required.
- 05
Order Confirmation
Specification, quantities and schedule locked in writing.
- 06
Production
Allocated to the workshops matched to the craft required.
- 07
Quality Control
Structure, weave, finish and dimension checks before packing.
- 08
Packaging
Export packing planned around protection and container efficiency.
- 09
Shipping
Documentation and freight coordinated to your port of destination.
- 10
After-Sales
Post-delivery review, reorder planning and collection development.