Felicita Decor Felicita Decor

Macrame & Woven Wall Hangings Manufacturer & Exporter

Serving Equatorial Guinea's Premium Commercial Real Estate, Hospitality Resorts, & High-End Retail Markets with Resilient Global Supply Chains

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Featured Equatorial Guinea Architectural Accents

Discover our top-curated fiber art solutions engineered specifically to elevate high-end lobbies in Malabo II, luxury eco-villas on Bioko Island, and coastal estates in Bata. These products represent the apex of handcrafting precision and durable material engineering.

Equatorial Guinea’s Luxury Interior and Hospitality Evolution

Equatorial Guinea is traversing a profound phase of economic diversification and urban modernization. Beyond its historic petroleum dominance, regions like Malabo and Bata are investing heavily in world-class tourism, luxury real estate, and state-of-the-art office towers. As architectural projects strive to meet international benchmarks, interior designers are shifting focus from cold, synthetic styling toward warm, textured, and environmentally conscious materials. Custom macrame and woven wall hangings have emerged as central decorative features within this transition, softening modern geometric concrete structures with organic fiber art.

Particularly in coastal zones such as Sipopo and Luba, high-end resorts and private villas demand decorations that survive challenging tropical climates. The Gulf of Guinea climate is characterized by persistently high relative humidity (often exceeding 85%) and elevated salinity. Conventional paper tapestries and metallic art pieces deteriorate rapidly under these corrosive elements. In contrast, our premium cotton and polyester cords, pre-treated with protective finishes, offer superior durability, retaining their structural form and color density despite intense humidity and UV exposure.

100%
Natural Organic Cotton
85%+
Humidity Resistance
10+
Years Sourcing Experience
24/7
B2B Logistics Support

Material Science and Engineering of Premium Woven Art

Creating high-durability architectural textile art requires rigorous raw material selection. At Yiwu Felicita Decor, our fiber engineering roadmap emphasizes structural integrity, environmental sustainability, and chemical safety. We implement multi-layered quality control for both natural and synthetic cordage to ensure our products perform reliably in challenging maritime and humid tropical environments.

Fiber Sourcing

We select high-grade, long-staple cotton fibers. Long-staple cotton produces smoother, stronger yarn with minimal shedding compared to short-staple alternatives, guaranteeing clean lines for intricate patterns.

Tensile Strength

For weight-bearing components such as luxury macrame hammocks and hanging swings, we utilize multi-ply twisted construction. Our 3-ply and 4-ply cords are certified to withstand loads up to 250 kilograms.

Anti-Microbial Treatment

To combat the high humidity of Equatorial Guinea, our cords can be treated with specialized eco-friendly coatings. These invisible barriers prevent mold, mildew, and bacterial decay without compromising the soft texture of the fiber.

Our technical roadmap focuses on circular economy integration. We actively design with recycled cotton yarns sourced from certified post-industrial garment waste. By converting these fibers back into high-strength macrame cords, we offer eco-resorts on Bioko Island sustainable decor choices that align with international green building standards (LEED and BREEAM).

Bespoke Textile Accessories & Raw Materials

Our products scale from complete commercial ready-to-hang installations to premium bulk raw materials. Below are specialized macrame components engineered for heavy-duty commercial environments, maritime tourism, and architectural design projects.

Our Factory & High-Tech Production Capabilities

Founded in 2010, Yiwu Felicita Decor Co., Ltd. has established a robust, vertically integrated manufacturing infrastructure. Operating near major logistics channels in Taizhou, Yiwu, Wenzhou, and Ningbo, we combine classic artisan craftsmanship with computer-controlled mechanical processing. Our manufacturing processes utilize laser engraving, high-speed CNC routing, and multi-axis cutting machines to manufacture structural wooden and metal hardware. This provides structural support to our handmade cotton and polyester woven assemblies.

Yiwu Felicita Decor Factory Floor

Every stage of our supply chain operates under structured quality management protocols. From selecting high-grade raw yarns to final packaging and moisture-controlled warehouse storage, our dedicated QA/QC teams inspect every batch. This guarantees that all exports meet Western European and American safety and environmental metrics before dispatching to international shipping hubs.

Manufacturing & Quality Control Flow

Raw Materials Sourcing
Raw Materials
Laser Cutting Components
Laser Cutting
Laser Cutting Fabrications
Laser Cutting
Laser Engraving Customization
Laser Engraving
Assembling Macrame
Assembling
QC Inspection
Quality Control
Final Assembly
Assembling
QC Visual Testing
QC Testing
Packing and Protection
Packing
Laser Cutting Machinery
Laser Cutting Machine
Hardware Engraving
Laser Engraving
CNC Woodworking Precision
CNC Processing

Sourcing and Logistics to Malabo & Bata

Importing commercial-grade products from China to West Africa demands reliable logistical oversight. Yiwu Felicita Decor provides specialized supply chain support to streamline transit from Ningbo (CNSNG) and Shanghai (CNSHA) to the Port of Malabo (GQSSG) and the Port of Bata (GQBSG). We manage freight coordination, customs document preparation, and export declaration to prevent port delays.

Our administrative team ensures compliance with Equatorial Guinean import regulations. We compile all required documentation, including the mandatory ECTN (Electronic Cargo Tracking Note / BESC - Bordereau Électronique de Suivi des Cargaisons), clean certificates of origin, detailed packing lists, and certified commercial invoices. We verify tariff classifications under the CEMAC (Central African Economic and Monetary Community) common customs code to minimize fiscal overheads.

  • Container Consolidation (LCL): Optimized consolidation services for smaller boutique developers in Equatorial Guinea, allowing cost-effective transport of mixed decor orders.
  • Desiccant Packaging Protocols: We integrate specialized industrial silica and clay desiccants within double-walled shipping cartons to prevent humidity absorption during oceanic transit.
  • Customs Clearance Facilitation: Direct collaboration with recognized customs brokers in Malabo and Bata to accelerate local cargo release.

Our Corporate Philosophy & Service Workflow

Yiwu Felicita Decor operates on a B2B business model designed to provide seamless sourcing, transparent transaction structures, and consistent product quality for commercial enterprises. We maintain structured communication channels throughout the procurement process to align all deliverables with engineering and aesthetic parameters.

1. Design & Inquiry

Clients submit design briefs or project blueprints. Our engineering team reviews specifications, recommends optimal cord thicknesses, and confirms structural load limits.

2. Precision Prototyping

We fabricate Physical samples based on design specs. High-resolution photography and express shipping ensure client sign-off before commencing bulk production.

3. Quality Assurance

Our QC teams perform rigorous tensile tests and visual quality checks at key production milestones to ensure consistent finish quality across all batches.

B2B Purchasing & Logistics FAQ

Review detailed answers below addressing key logistics, material specifications, and customs compliance inquiries for trade buyers in Equatorial Guinea.

How do you protect natural cotton fiber from coastal humidity in Equatorial Guinea?
We apply eco-friendly anti-fungal treatments to the cotton yarns during spinning. This provides microscopic protection against mold development in high-humidity zones like Sipopo or Bata. For outdoor locations, we recommend using our synthetic polyester yarns, which exhibit high natural resistance to water absorption and decay.
What is the standard lead time for shipping from Ningbo/Shanghai to Malabo or Bata?
Maritime transit times to West African ports typically range between 35 and 45 days. Manufacturing lead time varies depending on order volume; sample production is completed in 5-7 days, while bulk commercial orders generally require 25-35 days from deposit confirmation to port delivery.
Do you manage the compulsory ECTN/BESC certification for Equatorial Guinea customs?
Yes. Our export documentation team prepares and submits the necessary paperwork to issue the Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (ECTN / BESC). We provide completed tracking notes to your clearing agent before the vessel arrives to guarantee streamlined customs processing.
What are the minimum order quantities (MOQs) for custom architectural panels?
Our standard MOQ for stock macrame cords is 100 units. For custom architectural panels and large woven wall tapestries, we accept low-volume minimums starting from 10-20 pieces. This helps hospitality developers test materials and design scales before initiating full construction phases.

Partner with China's Premier Woven Decor Manufacturer

Ensure project quality, transparent pricing, and predictable timelines for your next residential development, commercial build, or retail distribution cycle in Malabo or Bata.

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