Sunwin Global spreads its wings with new 5th Avenue showroom
Home Textiles Today Staff //News & Commentary//May 22, 2025
Fast Facts
- Sunwin Global has relocated to a 14,000-sq.-ft. showroom at 330 5th Ave., NYC
- The move is part of the company’s strategic North American expansion under CEO Stephen Budd
- The showroom features collaboration space and trend-driven product displays for its private brand and wholesale partners
- Sunwin’s four DTC brands have collectively generated more $100 million in US sales on Amazon
New York – Sunwin Global Industry marked a milestone in its North American expansion by moving into a large new showroom in the heart of Manhattan’s home textiles hub.
The 14,000-sq.-ft. space is located at 330 5th Ave. on the second floor. Featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, the showroom is an open, light-filled space serving as a hub for collaboration between Sunwin’s sales, design, and product teams and its partners. The space also showcases the latest developments across Sunwin’s core product categories in Home (bedding, bath, kitchen, dec pillows, throws, kids, outdoor living and pets), Apparel, and Accessories.
“Our new showroom is more than a physical space — it’s a signal of where we’re headed,” said Stephen Budd, CEO of Sunwin Global Industry. “It brings us closer to our clients and provides an inspiring environment to create the next generation of best-selling products.”
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The Fifth Avenue opening follows months of strategic growth under Budd’s leadership, including team expansion, increased investment in data analytics, and continued momentum across Sunwin’s four DTC brands primarily on Amazon, which together have generated over $100 million in US sales.
“We chose this showroom to bring our partners closer to the heart of our work — and to spark ideas that lead to global best sellers” said company chairman Shadow Wang. “It’s a space where trends meet execution — and where innovation begins.”
In addition to the company headquarters in Shanghai and the NYC showroom, Sunwin Global operates filling and warehousing facilities in the U.S. and an office/design center in London. The company also collaborates with partners in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Hong Kong, Cambodia and Vietnam. In 2024, Sunwin Global Industry Group Co. Ltd. acquired Outlast Technologies, which develops phase change solutions for a variety of industries, including home textiles.
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