13 Trending Home Goods Exports Businesses [2024]

Updated: January 18th, 2023
Start A Home Goods Exports Business

Looking for some examples of a home goods exports business?

Interested in case studies of a successful home goods exports business? Check out our full list of success stories.

1. Eclectic Goods

Eclectic Goods

Where they're located: Huntington Beach, California, USA
Website traffic: 40K/month

article

2. The Good

Where they're located: Mesa, Arizona, USA

article

Learn more about starting a home goods exports business:

Where to start?

-> How much does it cost to start a home goods exports business?
-> Pros and cons of a home goods exports business

Need inspiration?

-> Other home goods exports business success stories

Other resources

4. citysupplyfayetteville

A modern day mercantile, City Supply houses curated homestead provisions and goods with nostalgia. Gifts, pantry goods, locally influenced tee shirts and inspired home goods to give... or keep for yourself. Come in and say hi/and or buy stuff as we're located on the historic downtown Fayetteville square.

Where they're located: Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA

article

5. Cargo Inc

PURVEYORS OF CURIOUS OBJECTS Authentic, handmade and unique. We support small manufacturers, artists and local merchants.

Where they're located: Portland, Oregon, USA

article

6. Great Indian Bazar

Where they're located: Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA

article

7. Mysite

Michigan made and designed vinyl decals and crafts. Custom decal orders and more! MI home goods

article

8. Cheetah Imports

Where they're located: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

article

9. 1st Door Imports

Direct from the Manufacturer International

Where they're located: Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA

article

10. Veer Boost – Just another WordPress site

Where they're located: Huntington Beach, California, USA

article

11. 502 Bad Gateway

Where they're located: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

article

12. Island Exports

Tropical décor featuring hand-painted home goods directly from Bermuda … linens, paintings, ceramics, dinnerware, glassware, and more. Bring the islands home!

article