Our processes are vendor-agnostic, meaning we can work with any brand, product, or partner you already trust.

The brands below aren't a sourcing list. They're a network—built over fifty years of orders placed, problems solved, allocations honored, and trust earned. When you partner with Sterling Collective, you don't get access to a catalog. You inherit the relationships behind it.
Anyone can buy from the manufacturers, mills, and makers on this page. Few can buy the way we buy—with the priority, the terms, the custom capability, and the quiet phone call that pulls the right SKU through a back-ordered supply chain. That difference doesn't show up in a product spec. It shows up in your project—on time, on vision, on every unit.
While this list is long, it's not comprehensive. Wondering if we carry your favorite brand or line? Contact us. We can work with any vendor.
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Through decades of experience and thousands of successful projects, we've done more than improve a process. We've developed an entirely new business category—one designed to drive your business forward by making life easier.
Frequently asked questions about Sterling Collective and the brands and products we provide.
We maintain active relationships with more than 40 premium vendor partners across OS&E (Operating Supplies & Equipment), FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment), and decorative accessories—and source from a substantially larger network beyond that core group when a project requires it. Our partnerships span operating supplies and consumables, case goods, seating, lighting, soft goods, custom millwork, art, textiles, and tabletop. The wall on this page is a representative sample, not the full list.
Most of these brands sell through approved channels, and any qualified buyer can technically place an order. What's not transferable is the relationship itself— five decades of order history, on-time payment, accurate forecasting, and resolved exceptions translate directly into priority allocation, favorable terms, custom capability, and access to back-channel inventory. We don't sell exclusivity. We sell the leverage that exclusivity-grade relationships create.
You're never limited to our network. Sterling Collective is vendor-agnostic by design. If your specification calls for a brand we don't currently work with, we'll source it, vet it, and integrate it into the project workflow—including new vendor setup, minimum order coordination, and case-pack negotiation. Our network is a starting point that accelerates most projects. Your vision determines what we source.
We source three distinct categories: OS&E, FF&E, and decorative accessories. OS&E covers everything required to operate the space day-to-day. FF&E covers the structural elements of a finished space. Decorative accessories cover the design details that bring it to life. Most procurement firms specialize in one. We deliver all three through a single point of contact and a single coordinated workflow. Within those three main categories we offer over two dozen sub-categories offering everything from barware to flatware to terry and linens to mattresses and bedding.
Yes. Through Sterling Collective Blueprint—our proprietary technology platform —we build private-label programs and coordinate custom fabrication across our vendor network. This is most often used by developers building branded FF&E packages, by hospitality groups establishing portfolio-wide standards, and by designers who want a custom piece executed without managing the maker directly. Custom work flows through the same delivery infrastructure as catalog product, with no handoff seams.
With a network this deep and 50 years of category fluency, we typically have two or three viable substitutions meeting the same specifications for re-selection. For backorders, our priority position with key vendors usually pulls inventory through faster than open-market buyers can access it. If a true substitution is required, we present design-vetted alternatives for your approval—not a problem to solve, but a decision to make.
With intent. New vendors are added only when a category gap exists, when client demand is sustained, or when a manufacturer's capability genuinely advances what we can deliver. Every relationship has to clear the same bar: product integrity, order reliability, communication discipline, and a willingness to operate at the pace Vision Delivery requires. We'd rather have 40 vendors who answer the phone than 400 who don't.
Tell us about your project. We'll show you which brands, which products, and which path to delivery makes the most sense for your vision—and how the relationships behind them translate into your timeline, your budget, and your final result.
