Start with a focused lighting line.
A smaller first line is easier to sample, photograph, package, explain to local buyers, and reorder when it works.

Importers and wholesalers
Aglaia helps regional importers and wholesalers narrow product categories, compare style and finish preferences, review samples, discuss packaging, and prepare quote details before committing to a larger order.
Request product optionsA smaller first line is easier to sample, photograph, package, explain to local buyers, and reorder when it works.
Table lamps, wall lights, pendants, floor lamps, and chandeliers should not be mixed randomly when the first order needs a clear market story.
Samples help check finish, shade quality, glass or ceramic details, carton protection, photos, and buyer expectations before a larger order.
Line planning
Importers and wholesalers do not need a massive lighting catalogue at the start. They need a product line that matches their market, can be shown clearly to local customers, and can be discussed with practical quote details.
That usually means a controlled category, style, colour, or material group before expanding into too many products at once.
What to send
These details help narrow product options and avoid comparing products that do not fit the same market.
A starter line can focus on one category or one style across several categories. The key is that buyers can understand the range quickly.
Logo placement, carton marks, insert cards, labels, marketplace packaging, and breakage protection should be reviewed early.
Finish consistency, material notes, sample notes, carton details, and product photos matter when the first order becomes a repeated line.
Trade path
Individual purchase links can help simple single-product buying later, but importer and wholesale work usually depends on quantity, samples, packaging, and market details.
Browse categories, styles, and colours to find a practical direction before sending the quote request.
Quantity, target market, sample needs, packaging, finish preference, and repeat-order expectations can all change the final discussion.
Trade FAQ
Usually no. A focused first line is easier to sample, photograph, package, sell, and reorder. Start with a clear product family, style, or finish group before expanding.
Send the target market, product family, quantity range, style preference, finish preference, packaging needs, sample plan, and any reference products that explain the range you want to build.
Individual purchase links can support simple product orders later, but trade, wholesale, private-label, sample, packaging, and quantity orders should start with a quote request.
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