
Spacio
Spacio is a Spanish home-improvement and hardware chain that sells tools, building materials, paint, lighting, plumbing, outdoor equipment and garden furniture. Prices sit in the mid-range band: cheaper than premium trade brands but above discount bazaars. Customers can buy through 25+ company-owned stores across eastern and central Spain plus a transactional e-commerce site that offers click-and-collect and nationwide delivery.
The retailer positions itself as the “proximity” alternative to big-box warehouses, keeping large suburban stores (2,000–4,000 m²) inside city perimeters for faster access. Private-label ranges such as the Basic+ hand-tools line and the ProLux LED lighting collection give 15-20 % savings over equivalent national brands while meeting EU safety standards. Spacio also runs a 2-hour replacement service on worn power-tool accessories, a perk that has become a signature part of its offer.
Core shoppers are small contractors, maintenance departments and DIY-active homeowners aged 30-55 who value time savings over the lowest ticket price. The brand appeals to people who want reliable products without travelling to out-of-town retail parks and who prefer Spanish-language technical advice from in-store professionals rather than self-service aisles.
Spacio competes with warehouse-format DIY chains and generalist hypermarkets by focusing on urban convenience, tighter assortments of best-selling SKUs and stronger after-sales support. Its city locations, private-label value and rapid parts exchange differentiate it from both discount bazaars, which lack depth of range, and large out-of-town operators, which emphasise bulk promotions.
El hardware que necesitas, donde lo necesitas, cuando lo necesitas
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Domus Depot
Domus Depot is a Europe-focused e-commerce platform that curates mid-range to premium furniture, lighting, and home décor. The catalog runs from €150 upholstered chairs to €3,000 solid-wood dining tables and statement pendant lamps. Sales are online-only, shipped from distribution hubs in Poland and Germany to most EU countries within 5-7 days.
The site positions itself as a design aggregator rather than a manufacturer, listing only SKUs that pass an in-house “Domus Select” review for materials, eco-certification, and photographic accuracy. Best-known collections include the extendable “Rondo” oak tables and the velvet “Mila” lounge chair line, both of which appear in top Google Shopping results for “Scandi-modern dining.”
Core buyers are 28-45-year-old urban professionals renovating flats or first houses, prioritizing clean aesthetics, FSC wood, and quick EU delivery over heritage branding. They value transparent pricing, Klarna installment options, and multilingual customer service that answers product-spec questions in under an hour.
Domus Depot competes with both pan-European marketplaces and single-brand furniture retailers by narrowing choice to vetted, design-forward pieces and offering faster, carbon-neutral shipping than most large platforms. Its differentiation lies in editorial-style buying guides, real-time stock visibility, and a 30-day “no-tool” return policy that lowers the perceived risk of ordering higher-ticket furniture online.
Curated European design, delivered to your door in days, not months
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Casa Viva
Casa Viva sells mid-range furniture and home décor, concentrating on solid-wood dining sets, upholstered seating, bedroom collections, and storage pieces alongside textiles, lighting and small accessories. Most seating runs €400-1,200, tables €600-1,500, and complete living-room bundles land in the €2,000-4,000 band; the company retails through its own e-commerce site and a growing chain of showrooms across eastern and central Spain.
The brand promotes “diseño mediterráneo con alma,” sourcing FSC-certified pine and oak from northern Spain and Portugal, finishing pieces with water-based stains that keep grain visible. Its modular “Viva” shelving system and extendable “Luna” dining table are recurring bestsellers, frequently restocked in natural oak and sage-wash finishes.
Core buyers are 30-55-year-old homeowners upgrading from flat-pack furniture; they value durable materials, understated coastal colour palettes and the ability to configure dimensions online before visiting a store to test sit. Sustainability statements, transparent pricing and 48-hour mainland delivery appeal to eco-minded families who want curated style without designer mark-ups.
Casa Viva competes with pan-European flat-pack giants on speed and with boutique solid-wood ateliers on craftsmanship; it differentiates by offering kiln-dried hardwood frames at flat-pack prices, maintaining regional manufacturing that shortens lead times to two weeks, and publishing lifecycle carbon data for every SKU.
Muebles sólidos con diseño costero, sin el precio de diseñador
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Lampsaura
Lampsaura is a direct-to-consumer lighting retailer that sells pendant lamps, chandeliers, floor lamps, wall sconces and ceiling fixtures priced mainly in the USD 60–300 mid-range band; a small selection of statement pieces tops USD 500. The assortment is 100 % online through its own .com storefront and ships across the continental U.S. from West-coast and Texas warehouses.
The brand positions itself on “designer looks without designer mark-ups,” releasing 15-20 new SKUs each month that reinterpret trending materials—ribbed glass, alabaster resin, matte black iron—at accessible price points. Its best-known lines are the Aura orb pendants and the modular Aura Track system, both photographed in neutral, Scandinavian-styled room sets that double as downloadable 3-D models for DIY planners.
Core buyers are 25-40-year-old renters and first-time homeowners who want Instagram-ready statement lighting but need plug-and-play installation and renter-friendly mounts. They value affordable on-trend design, fast FedEx delivery and responsive chat support more than legacy-brand heritage or bespoke customization.
Lampsaura competes with mass-market furniture chains on price and with niche modern-lighting boutiques on style, differentiating through rapid SKU turnover, detailed installation videos and a 30-day “no-hassle” return policy that lowers the risk of buying sight-unseen.
Designer lighting that actually fits your budget and apartment
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EleanosGallery
EleanosGallery selecciona y vende accesorios decorativos y piezas artísticas para la decoración del hogar y colecciones personales.
Transforma tu hogar con piezas artísticas únicas seleccionadas con cuidado
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Craftydiyshop
Craftydiyshop is an online-only retailer specializing in DIY craft kits, unfinished wood blanks, and personalization supplies such as vinyl decals, sublimation transfers, and laser-cut pieces. Core categories include seasonal décor blanks, door hanger kits, and craft paints priced between $4 and $45, situating the brand in the budget-to-mid-range tier. Orders are fulfilled from a Texas warehouse and shipped throughout the United States.
The brand’s signature is same-day shipping on ready-to-paint wood cut-outs shaped like gnomes, trucks, and interchangeable holiday icons that accept snap-on overlays, allowing crafters to update décor year-round. All blanks are ¼-inch birch plywood cut in-house with a CO2 laser, keeping designs exclusive and restocks rapid; limited-edition bundles drop weekly and routinely sell out within hours.
Primary buyers are suburban women aged 25-55 who run small home-decor side businesses on Facebook Marketplace or Etsy and need quick, repeatable inventory. They value the time saved by pre-sanded, pre-drilled blanks and the ability to photograph and list a finished piece the same day supplies arrive.
Craftydiyshop competes with large marketplaces that aggregate multiple sellers and with big-box craft stores carrying generic blanks. It differentiates through vertically controlled production that guarantees design freshness, inventory depth, and shipping speed unavailable from marketplace vendors or bulk importers.
Ship today, sell tomorrow, repeat all year
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Can Juanito
Can Juanito is a direct-to-consumer Mexican label that sells hand-embroidered clothing and accessories for women, men and children. Core categories include linen dresses, blouses, shirts, pareos and small leather goods, priced from USD 45 for a child’s top to USD 220 for a long linen dress; the range sits in the accessible-to-mid bracket. Sales are online-only through canjuanito.com with worldwide DHL shipping from Mérida, Yucatán; no wholesale or marketplaces are used.
Every piece is stitched by a network of Yucatecan artisans who work on back-strap looms or do free-hand “xaan” embroidery using 100 % local linen and cotton. The brand keeps production in micro-batches—rarely more than 30 units per style—so each garment ships with the maker’s name tag and is marketed as a one-of-one textile. Their best-known line is the “Traje de Gala” collection of white-on-white embroidered dresses that sell out within hours of drop announcements.
Customers are 25-45-year-old design-conscious travelers, many in the U.S. and Europe, who want vacation wardrobes that signal ethical sourcing and cultural authenticity. They value slow fashion, post photos of the visible hand-stitching, and are willing to wait 2-3 weeks for made-to-order pieces.
Can Juanito competes with other artisan-driven Latin American fashion labels and premium resort-wear brands that sell embroidered white linen. It differentiates by limiting distribution to its own site, offering true couture-level handwork at half the price of departmental-store “artisan” lines, and by documenting the exact artisan and hours invested in each piece.
Handstitched by Yucatecan artisans, worn by travelers who know the difference
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Aceros de Hispania
Aceros De Hispania se especializa en productos de acero de alta calidad y herramientas para uso doméstico, de jardín y profesional.
Acero español que resiste lo que otros no pueden
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