NEW IN: AOW's Latvia Sourcing Guide!

DISCOVER LATVIA'S EXQUISITE TOP HANDMADE ARTISAN BRANDS

Are you looking to source fresh artisan brands from Latvia? 

Searching for new vendor sources but don't have the time to travel? 

On the hunt for a unique curation of handmade home decor products from a less explored part of the world? 

Look no further as our ‘Latvia Sourcing Guide’ includes Annie's picks for the top export-ready vendors from this seriously underrated design and craft destination. Annie visited Latvia this past spring and was overwhelmed by the quality, craftsmanship, and unique designs the country’s handmade products offer. From Annie's perspective, this is one of the most exciting new destinations for artisan sourcing. Annie has created this curated list of brands to take the hassle out of sourcing. Each pick is committed to efficient communication, simple ordering, a social ethos, as well as exceptional design and quality. We've gathered our favorite artisan brands (and their contact details!) so you can easily source new artisan vendors. We hope you enjoy discovering all that Latvia has to offer.

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

  1. In-depth company profiles of six export-ready artisan brands, including ceramics, candles, basketry, and iconic mittens which speak to the country's rich cultural heritage. 

  2. Contact details so you can connect with the artisan brands directly

  3. 35+ pages of in-depth coverage, photos, and insights 

  4. A complimentary Zoom call with Annie to help with matchmaking (optional)

  5. Curation by AOW brings the best of Latvia's handmade vendors to you 

WHO IS THE LATVIA SOURCING GUIDE MADE FOR?

  1. Retailers and designers looking to source from unique artisan brands

  2. Those who can respect the minimums and terms of each company, understanding their products are all handmade

  3. Companies who are looking for unique and new artisanal vendors who specialize in handmade, high-quality craft and from whom you can purchase directly. 

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