Perfect for large hospitality, retail or design projects in need of specific, high-volume pieces delivered directly and efficiently. Our custom sourcing service bridges the gap between the rich heritage of the East and your project’s unique demands. Containers filled with your chosen items will be shipped straight from the source to your doorstep. We meticulously search for decor pieces that not only align with your unique aesthetic but also cater to your discerning clientele, ensuring the delivery of not just any decor but the precise pieces you envision.
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With over 20 years of experience and established connections with local suppliers across the Silk Roads, our team is uniquely equipped to source a wide array of items in large volume.
Our comprehensive approach covers every step of the sourcing process, from rigorous quality assurance to the coordination of shipping directly to your doorstep, ensuring a hassle-free and efficient experience. Trust in our ability to bring the legacy of the Silk Roads into your space.
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Your business is unique and so is your vision. We tailor our sourcing services to each specific customer: From partnering with hospitality professionals to realize their design visions to sourcing wide varieties of weathered pottery, lamps, furniture, and decorations for interior design projects. As a trusted partner, The Silk Road Collection tailors her sourcing services to your specific needs as a professional.
Choosing the right sourcing partner is a difficult process. We are passionate about helping you find the perfect weathered pottery and design pieces to enhance your projects. Read more about our experience and what to look for in a sourcing partner:
“It was hot and dry when my plane landed and dust choked the air when I found my car. Soon I was surrounded by Turkish desert. After hours of careful driving between sudden potholes and dangerous truck drivers, I got to my first destination: a big warehouse at the edge of town filled to the brim with an enormous amount of pots, jars, vases and vessels. The smiling and friendly man who received me wasted no time in pushing some (very welcome) water and strong Turkish tea in my hands. Some minutes later there was even a plate of kebab in front of me. When I caught my breath, I was ready to get started. I got out my phone and notebook and got up to do what I came for: sourcing the most epic pots I could find.”