Services · Household goods

Wholesale household goods.

Kitchen, dining, bath, cleaning, storage, organization, and general merchandise — sourced for retailers, value-channel sellers, resale shops, and gift retailers. Vetted distributors, closeout-channel pricing, freight coordinated.

What we source

Household categories we cover.

Broad coverage across the categories that turn fastest in value retail, gift channels, and discount resale operations.

01
Kitchen & dining

Cookware, bakeware, knives, utensils, food storage, glassware, dinnerware, serveware. Mainstream and premium brands on the new-wholesale side; deep closeout availability around holiday and seasonal product refreshes.

  • Best for: gift retailers, marketplaces, value retail
  • Common pack: case packs of 12-48 units
  • Seasonal: heavy Q4 / holiday cycle
02
Bath, bed & linens

Towels, sheets, comforters, shower curtains, bath organizers, mats. Steady replenishment categories with predictable demand patterns plus regular liquidation availability from retailer overstock cycles.

  • Best for: discount retail, resale shops, property managers
  • Condition: new, manufacturer overstock, liquidation
  • Pack: case packs to pallet
03
Cleaning & storage

Cleaning supplies, organization bins and totes, closet systems, garage and laundry storage, food-storage containers. High-velocity SKUs with strong replenishment demand. Liquidation lots common from big-box channels.

  • Best for: value retail, dollar channels, online resale
  • Condition: typically new wholesale
  • Pack: case packs of 6-24 units, pallets common
04
Decor & general merchandise

Decorative home goods, candles and fragrance, picture frames, vases, throws, accent furniture, seasonal decor. Heavy closeout and end-of-season availability — the deepest discount lane in household.

  • Best for: gift retail, discount channels, online resale
  • Sources: closeouts, end-of-season, manufacturer overstock
  • Cadence: seasonal cycles drive deepest pricing
Why household is different

Volume and freight are the levers.

Household goods have a different shape than electronics or appliances. Per-unit prices are lower, case pack quantities are higher, and the inventory is bulky relative to its margin. That makes freight a bigger chunk of delivered cost than in electronics — and makes the buyer's freight strategy a real lever. Truckload pricing on a 30-pallet load is meaningfully better per unit than LTL pricing on three pallets at a time, and category-specific suppliers know it.

The other lever is timing. Seasonal categories — entertaining, outdoor, back-to-school, holiday — have predictable end-of-season cycles. Buyers willing to source against the calendar (buying summer outdoor in late August, holiday entertaining in mid-January) regularly find closeout pricing 40-60% off normal wholesale on first-quality inventory. The catch is storage: closeout inventory is finite, so the buyer absorbs holding cost until the next season.

Authenticity risk is lower than electronics — counterfeit cookware exists but is rarer than counterfeit headphones. The bigger risk in household is condition variance on liquidation lots: customer returns in this category can include items missing pieces, damaged packaging, or items the customer used briefly and returned. Tier disclosure matters here too. For more on how that works, see how to verify a wholesale supplier.

FAQ

Household goods sourcing questions.

The questions buyers ask before they send their first household-goods request. If yours isn't here, email info@vectrasourcing.app.

What household goods categories do you source?

Kitchen and dining (cookware, bakeware, utensils, food storage, glassware, dinnerware), bath and bed (towels, sheets, organizers), cleaning supplies, home organization and storage, decorative home goods, and general merchandise across the value-retail mix.

Is most household goods inventory closeout or new wholesale?

Both lanes are real. New wholesale for retailers who need predictable replenishment of mainstream brands. Closeout, overstock, and end-of-season inventory for discount channels, gift retailers, and resale shops that can take advantage of the steeper pricing. We'll match either lane depending on the request.

How does household goods sourcing differ from electronics or appliances?

Lower per-unit value but much higher case-pack quantities. A single SKU might pack 12, 24, or 48 units per case, and a pallet can run hundreds of units. Authenticity risk is lower than electronics (counterfeit cookware exists but is rarer than counterfeit headphones). Freight is the bigger consideration — bulky low-margin items make freight a meaningful chunk of delivered cost.

What's the minimum order for wholesale household goods?

Most household-goods suppliers price by case pack or pallet — case packs of 12-48 units per SKU, pallets that hold dozens to hundreds of units depending on item size. Liquidation lots typically ship by pallet or full truckload. We'll quote what's actually achievable for the volume you're after.

Are household goods seasonal?

Many categories are. Holiday entertaining (glassware, serveware), back-to-school storage and organization, summer outdoor and bath goods all have meaningful seasonal turns — and therefore meaningful end-of-season closeouts. For buyers willing to source against the calendar, late-season inventory in household categories is some of the deepest discount available.

More categories

Other sourcing lanes we cover.

Same vetted-supplier model, different product mix. Send a request in any of these categories — same flow, same delivered pricing.

Ready to match

Send your household list.

One short request. We come back with new wholesale, end-of-season closeouts, or liquidation pricing depending on what fits your channel.

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