Guestroom Textiles
Bed linen, duvet covers, pillowcases, protectors, towels, bathrobes, slippers, and the tactile layer behind room comfort.
Bed / Bath / Daily-use hospitality soft goods
Guestroom Textiles / Sleep Systems / Leather Touchpoints / Selected Supporting Pieces
Built around guestrooms and supporting spaces, with textiles, sleep support, leather details, and selected pieces arranged with a quieter and more complete room result in mind.
Hospitality
Built around the real logic of hotel guestrooms: the first tactile impression, sleep performance, visible brand touchpoints, and the supporting pieces that complete spatial order.
Core soft goods and supporting pieces organised under one room logic.
Category, quantity, material tone, and branding detail aligned before commercial drift begins.
First order and later replenishment reviewed as one long hospitality program.
Bed linen, duvet covers, pillowcases, protectors, towels, bathrobes, slippers, and the tactile layer behind room comfort.
Bed / Bath / Daily-use hospitality soft goods
Mattresses, toppers, pillows, duvets, and comfort layers arranged as one support system instead of disconnected pieces.
Support / Softness / Long-term room performance
Trays, folders, tissue boxes, desk pads, and selected room accessories carrying the visible brand detail of the room.
Visible brand detail / Room order / Presentation support
Chairs, benches, side tables, and room-support items chosen to complete the space without turning it into a mixed catalogue.
Chairs / Benches / Side pieces / Supportive furniture selection
Product Showcase
Built around the product groups most often required for guestrooms, serviced apartments, and hospitality programs, making category scope, specification direction, and follow-up coordination easier to align.
One structured directory across textiles, bath, sleep support, leather room touchpoints, selected furniture, and branding details.
Each section opens into a focused gallery showing both product detail and application scene rather than a flat catalogue strip.
Useful for first-round selection, specification alignment, sample review, and later replenishment planning.
Delivery & Service
Initial design references are aligned with hotel positioning, room mood, and usage needs, while specifications, sizing, material direction, colour balance, and branding details are confirmed.
Sample touch, stitching details, size tolerance, logo position, and packing direction are reviewed before production, reducing mismatches later in bulk output.
Specification sheets, carton method, marks, and FOB terms are aligned in advance, while packing lists, labels, and dispatch documents are prepared alongside finished production.
Shipping rhythm is usually planned around an estimated 15-day transit window, then adjusted according to product mix, production completion, destination port, and site timing.
Cases
Clearer bed presentation, quieter material tone, and a stable replenishment base.
A more composed room tone, mature material balance, and a stronger business-facing atmosphere.
Softer light, greener resort mood, and a more natural transition between interior calm and the outside landscape.
A simpler and warmer room mood, with more compact scale and a refined long-stay comfort balance.
Business Cooperation
Share room quantity, category scope, material direction, branding requirements, target market, and expected delivery timing to move more efficiently into quotation, sampling, and later replenishment planning.