Custom Wooden Boxes
Branded packaging, gift boxes, wine boxes and presentation structures with project-specific inserts and finishes.
View collectionB2B custom product development
We support B2B custom wooden product projects for importers, wholesalers, brands and buying teams. Send a drawing, product photo, sample or early idea to begin a practical project review.
Before quotation, we clarify the product route, dimensions, material, structure, finish, branding, packing, quantity and destination market. That gives buyers a more useful starting point than a generic product list.
Product categories
This is the commercial starting point for broader custom wood product sourcing. If your requirement fits a defined category, use its collection page for more focused product context.
Branded packaging, gift boxes, wine boxes and presentation structures with project-specific inserts and finishes.
View collectionKitchenware and countertop storage projects for private-label and home-goods buying programs.
View collectionPet memorial, furniture and accessory projects that need structure, finish and packing review.
View collectionDrawer, desktop, household and retail organizer projects with mixed-SKU packing considerations.
View collectionEducational, craft and seasonal product programs that need product and destination-market review.
View collectionDecor, display and seasonal collections with finish, assortment and retail-packing requirements.
View collectionCrates and display structures where dimensions, loading route and protection affect the quotation.
View collectionPlanters, raised beds and garden structures for buyers with a defined outdoor product route.
View collectionFor another custom wooden product route, send the available reference and project details for review rather than forcing it into an unsuitable category.
How a project starts
A reference photo can start a conversation, but it does not always show internal dimensions, material thickness, components or packing needs. We review the reference together with the intended use and target market before treating it as a production specification.
If you have an approved sample, drawing, size list, logo file or packaging reference, include it. If you do not, start with the product concept and target quantity; the missing details can be identified before sampling.
They are made-to-project wood or wood-based products whose size, structure, material, finish, branding, insert or packing are reviewed for a B2B order rather than selected from a fixed retail catalogue.
Send the best available reference, target quantity and destination market. The first review checks which specification points must be confirmed before a sample or accurate quotation.
Before quotation
Price is project-specific. The items below help establish whether the requested route, sample plan and packing approach are practical before price comparison begins.
Drawing, photo, sample, dimensions and intended use establish what is being quoted.
Solid wood, plywood, MDF, bamboo or veneer can suit different structures and finishes.
Lids, dividers, inserts, handles, hardware and assembly points affect both product build and packing.
Natural finish, stain, paint, lacquer or oil are reviewed against the material and desired appearance.
Engraving, printing, labels or other branding methods depend on surface, artwork and project needs.
Surface protection, retail packing, carton marks, quantity and destination market shape the final packing route.
Project-dependent choices
Solid wood, plywood, MDF, bamboo and veneer are possible routes where suitable. The intended use, structure, appearance and finish guide the selection.
Natural finish, stain, paint, lacquer and oil can be considered case by case. A finish route should be checked with the material and the buyer’s colour expectation.
Laser engraving, printing and labels may be appropriate depending on artwork, surface and placement. Branding is confirmed before it becomes a production point.
Inserts, dividers, surface protection, retail packing and export cartons should follow the approved structure and finish, especially for multi-SKU orders.
From review to shipment
Use the photo as a visual reference, then confirm the dimensions and any internal fit before treating the structure as final.
Share the SKU list, quantities and packing distinction early so components, finishes and carton marks can be reviewed against the correct item.
A missing size, material, structure, finish, logo, packing, quantity or destination market can change the project route. Identify these gaps before comparing prices.
Qualified RFQ
Include your name, email, product type, quantity, destination market and project details. A drawing, photo, sample reference, material direction, logo and packing notes help make the first review more specific.
We do not need a perfect brief to start. We use the initial information to identify the details that should be confirmed before quotation and sampling.