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Factory-Direct from Vietnam

Decor Mirrors & Wall Arts Manufacturer

Factory-direct decorative mirrors and wall art — glass cutting, silvering, frame molding, and packaging under one roof in Vietnam. Your design, your brand, your specs, built on our production lines.

Product Catalog

Decorative Mirrors and Wall Art: Your Product Lines Start Here

Vertical Integration

One Roof, One Management Team: How Vertical Production Protects Your Order

Most decor mirrors suppliers coordinate between separate facilities — one shop cuts glass, another handles silvering, a third does framing. Every handoff between facilities is a place where your lead time stretches, your quality specs get reinterpreted, and your accountability gets diluted. We eliminated that problem by building the entire production chain into a single facility.

Your order moves from raw float glass to sealed, labeled cartons without leaving our property. Glass cutting, edge beveling, silvering and protective coating, frame molding in MDF, wood, metal, or resin, assembly, QC inspection, and packaging — all under one management team. When our silvering line flags an adhesion issue on a batch, the QC lead walks 30 meters to the coating station and adjusts parameters in real time. When your frame finish doesn't match the approved sample, the production manager pulls the frame line and the finishing crew into the same room. There's no phone call to a subcontractor, no waiting for a third party to acknowledge the problem.

Livewellcraft integrated production facility showing glass cutting to packaging workflow

What This Means for Your Business

Compressed Lead Times

A standard 5,000-piece order on an existing mold ships in 30–35 days because there are zero inter-factory transit days built into the schedule.

Consistent Quality

Your quality stays consistent across the entire run because one QC team inspects at every stage, not three different quality systems with three different standards.

Copper-Free Silvering: Our Default Process

We run copper-free silvering as our default process, which meets EU environmental requirements and holds up better in humid environments — and because we control the coating line's temperature and humidity directly, adhesion uniformity doesn't drift across a production run. We learned early that silvering is where most mirror quality problems originate — keeping it in-house was the single most important investment we made.

Custom Engineering

12 Engineers, Your Custom Frame Profile in 3–4 Weeks

If you're building a private-label mirror line or developing exclusive SKUs for a retail program, you need a decor mirrors manufacturer that can engineer custom products — not just pick from a catalog. Our 12-person design and engineering team handles the full development cycle: you send a reference image, a competitor sample, or a rough concept, and we deliver production-ready technical drawings with material callouts and a cost breakdown.

The team has developed hundreds of frame profiles across MDF, metal, and resin. That accumulated tooling experience matters because it shortens your development cycle — our engineers know where the production constraints sit before the mold gets cut, so your first sample is usually close to final. Most custom projects go from concept to approved sample in 3–4 weeks, not the 8–12 weeks you'd wait if the factory were figuring out the tooling approach from scratch. A 2mm error in a frame mold translates to thousands of rejected frames; our engineers have made enough molds to avoid those mistakes before they happen.

Packaging Optimization Included

Decorative mirrors are awkward to ship — irregular shapes, fragile glass, heavy frames. Our engineers design inner packaging that protects the product and maximizes your container loading density. On a recent hospitality project, re-engineering the carton nesting saved the buyer 12% on freight by fitting an extra layer per pallet. That kind of optimization compounds across every shipment.

Engineering team reviewing custom mirror frame profiles and technical drawings
12
Engineers
3–4
Weeks to Sample
100s
Frame Profiles

Pro tip: If you're shipping to multiple distribution centers with different pallet configurations, bring that up early in the quoting process — we can engineer packaging variants for each.

Retail Compliance

Retail-Ready Compliance from the Production Floor

If you sell through Walmart, Wayfair, Amazon, or similar channels, you know that compliance failures at receiving cost more than the product itself — chargebacks, rejected shipments, delayed listings. We've been supplying these programs directly, so our systems already handle EDI integration, UPC labeling, retail-specific packaging inserts, and the documentation formats these channels require. Your product arrives at the distribution center ready to scan, shelve, and sell.

EDI Integration
UPC Labeling
Retail Packaging Inserts
Channel Documentation
Walmart
Compliant
Wayfair
Compliant
Amazon
Compliant
+ More
Channels
Low-Risk Market Entry

Test Before You Commit: 100-Piece MOQ on Standard Models

Entering a new product category or testing a new market shouldn't require a full container on the first order. Our MOQ starts at 100 pieces for standard models, so you can run a market test, gauge sell-through, and reorder at volume once you have real data.

Custom OEM/ODM orders carry higher minimums depending on tooling, but we spec that out clearly in the quoting stage so there are no surprises.

MOQ Structure at a Glance

Standard Models
MOQ from 100 pieces — ideal for market testing and initial orders
Custom OEM/ODM
Higher minimums based on tooling requirements — fully specified during quoting stage
Scale When Ready
Gauge sell-through with real data, then reorder at volume with confidence
Production Infrastructure

The Production Numbers Behind Your Delivery Timeline

Our 12,000 m² facility in Dong Nai, Vietnam runs 6 production lines with a 150-person team, producing roughly 400,000 pieces annually.

12,000
m² Facility
6
Production Lines
150
Team Members
400K
Annual Capacity

What 6 Lines Mean for Your Order

  • Your order runs on a dedicated line without displacing other production — your 5,000-unit run and another buyer's 3,000-unit run process simultaneously, not sequentially
  • 400,000-piece annual capacity means we absorb seasonal spikes without pushing your delivery date
  • 150 people across cutting, silvering, framing, QC, and packaging means each station is staffed for continuous operation, not stretched thin across tasks
Livewellcraft 12,000 m² production facility in Dong Nai, Vietnam with 6 active production lines

Quality Assurance & Certifications

Certified
ISO 9001:2015
Audited
SGS & BSCI
European Market
CE Marking
Inspection
100% Visual QC

Full Traceability Protocol

Every unit passes 100% visual inspection and silver coating adhesion testing before it enters packaging — your containers arrive with product that matches your approved sample. We photograph random packed cartons during container loading for traceability — if a claim comes up at destination, we trace it to the specific production batch and packing crew.

Five Markets Where Decorative Mirrors Generate Repeat Orders

From e-commerce storefronts to hospitality projects, decorative mirrors serve distinct buyer profiles with different order patterns, margin structures, and compliance requirements.

Home Decor Retail & E-Commerce

Decorative mirrors displayed in e-commerce product photography setup

Decorative mirrors are a high-turn, high-margin category in online retail—lightweight to ship, visually driven (which performs well in product photography and social ads), and broad enough in style range that you can build a 20-SKU collection without overlapping price points.

Buyers in this segment typically reorder quarterly as they rotate seasonal collections and test new frame styles.

Key Advantage

Strong average order values relative to shipping cost when selling through your own e-commerce store or marketplace listings.

Hospitality & Interior Design Projects

Custom decorative mirrors installed in hotel lobby interior design project

Hotels, restaurants, and commercial interiors buy mirrors in project-sized batches—200 to 2,000 units per property, often with custom sizing and frame finishes to match the designer's spec.

These orders carry higher per-unit margins because the customization justifies premium pricing, and the project timeline creates natural urgency that shortens your sales cycle.

Repeat Dynamic

We've supplied hospitality projects where every mirror in the property was a custom dimension. Design firms that get reliable delivery on one project come back for the next.

Retail Chain & Big-Box Distribution

Retail-ready packaged decorative mirrors prepared for big-box store distribution

If you supply retail chains, you need a decor mirrors manufacturer that already speaks the language—EDI orders, UPC compliance, retail-ready packaging with specific insert configurations, and the documentation that gets your shipment through receiving without chargebacks.

We've been through the Walmart and Wayfair vendor qualification process, so your compliance setup doesn't start from scratch.

Volume Profile

This segment runs on volume and consistency: orders of 5,000–20,000 pieces per SKU, with reorders tied to sell-through data.

Home Staging & Real Estate

Decorative mirror used in home staging to enhance property photography

Staging companies buy mirrors as high-impact, reusable props—a well-placed decorative mirror makes a room photograph larger and brighter, which is why stagers keep them in rotation across multiple properties.

Orders tend to be smaller (50–300 pieces) but frequent, and the buyers value variety in frame styles so they can match different property aesthetics.

Margin Note

Margins are healthy because stagers price their inventory into per-property service fees.

Wholesale & Distribution

Wholesale decorative mirror inventory in distribution warehouse

If you run a wholesale operation supplying independent retailers, gift shops, or furniture stores, decorative mirrors and wall art fill a catalog gap that your accounts are already asking about.

The category pairs naturally with furniture, lighting, and home textiles—your existing accounts become mirror buyers without new customer acquisition costs. We support wholesale-friendly packaging and labeling so your warehouse team can receive, shelve, and reship efficiently.

Growth Channel

This segment has been our fastest-growing channel over the past three years—independent retailers are actively looking for alternatives to the same mass-market mirror lines everyone else carries.

Start Your Project

Send Us Your Sourcing Brief

Whether you're developing a private-label mirror line, filling a retail program, or quoting a hospitality project, start with the specifics: your target quantities, preferred frame styles or reference images, and the market you're selling into.

We'll send back a detailed quote with material specs, unit pricing at your volume tier, and a production timeline—typically within 48 hours.