Top Vietnam Kitchen and Bathroom Fixtures Manufacturers: Sourcing Guide
Vietnam is one of the largest exporters of stainless steel sinks, brass faucets, and ceramic sanitary ware in Southeast Asia, with factories shipping thousands of containers annually to the US, EU, and Australia. If you are looking for fixture manufacturers in Vietnam, this guide covers what products are available, which factories are actually exporting at scale, and how to navigate the sourcing process from first contact through shipment.
We have sourced kitchen and bathroom fixtures from Vietnam since 2014, working with factories across the Vung Tau, Binh Duong, and Hai Phong industrial zones. The fixture sector here has matured significantly. Factories that were producing only for the domestic market five years ago are now running dedicated export lines with international certifications. The opportunity is real, but knowing which factories can handle your volume, quality standards, and compliance requirements takes more than browsing a directory. For a broader look at sourcing products from Vietnam, start with our full Vietnam sourcing guide.
Updated March 17, 2026
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What Kitchen and Bathroom Fixtures Are Made in Vietnam?
Vietnam's fixture manufacturing covers a wider range than most buyers expect. The strongest export categories are stainless steel sinks, faucets, and ceramic sanitary ware, but the market extends well beyond those.
Kitchen Sinks
Stainless steel kitchen sinks are Vietnam's highest-volume fixture export. Factories produce both pressed and handcrafted models, with finishes ranging from brushed to PVD-coated. Vietnam is particularly competitive in handmade sinks, where labor-intensive fabrication keeps costs well below those of comparable Chinese production. Typical MOQs for stainless steel sinks run 200 to 500 units per model, though some high-volume factories will accept smaller runs for established buyers.
Faucets and Taps
Brass faucet manufacturing has grown rapidly in northern Vietnam (Hai Phong area) and around the Vung Tau corridor. Factories produce single- and dual-handle pull-down kitchen faucets and bathroom basin faucets in chrome, matte black, brushed nickel, and PVD gold finishes. Sensor faucets are increasingly available. MOQs for faucets typically start at 500 to 1,000 pieces per SKU, with higher minimums for custom finishes or new mold development.
Toilets and Ceramic Sanitary Ware
Vietnam has an established ceramic sanitary ware industry producing one-piece and two-piece toilets, wall-hung models, washbasins, and pedestals. Several large factories hold ISO 9001 and export to 40+ countries. This segment is dominated by a few major players (covered below), and OEM opportunities are more limited than in sinks or faucets. Expect MOQs of 500 to 2,000 pieces for ceramic items and lead times of 45 to 75 days.
Bathtubs and Showers
Acrylic and stone resin bathtubs, freestanding and drop-in, are produced primarily in the southern provinces. Shower panels, thermostatic mixers, and rain shower heads are available from faucet manufacturers who have expanded their product lines. This category is smaller in export volume than sinks or faucets but growing. If your project also includes appliances, those are sourced from a different set of factories.
Bathroom Accessories
Towel bars, robe hooks, soap dishes, glass shelves, grab bars, mirrors, and vanity tops (quartz, marble, engineered stone) are all manufactured in Vietnam. Several factories combine stone vanity tops with stainless steel or ceramic sinks as integrated units. If you need bathroom vanities and cabinets specifically, we have a dedicated guide covering that category in detail.
How to Find the Right Fixture Factory
Finding fixture manufacturers in Vietnam requires a different approach than sourcing in China. The factory landscape is less centralized, the English-language web presence is limited, and many of the best exporters have no Alibaba profile. Here is what works.
Start with Clear Specifications
Before reaching out to any factory, document your exact requirements: materials, dimensions, finishes, certifications needed (CUPC for North America, CE for Europe, WRAS for the UK, WaterMark for Australia), target order quantity, and packaging. Vietnamese factories respond faster and more accurately when they receive a complete spec sheet rather than a general inquiry. This is a pattern we see across all product categories, from fixtures to home building materials: the more specific your RFQ, the better your results.
Where to Search
Trade shows are the most effective channel. Vietbuild (held multiple times per year in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi) and VIFA Expo feature dozens of fixture manufacturers exhibiting live products. For online research, Global Sources lists some Vietnamese fixture suppliers, but coverage is thin compared to China. Government directories published by the Vietnam Association for Building Materials can identify established manufacturers. A sourcing company with an on-the-ground team in Vietnam can access factory networks that are not visible online.
Verify Before You Commit
Always request pre-production samples before placing an order. For faucets, test water flow rate, valve durability, and finish adhesion. For sinks, check weld quality on handcrafted units and gauge thickness on pressed models. Request ISO certificates, test reports, and compliance documentation directly from the factory. If you cannot visit in person, a third-party factory audit through SGS, Bureau Veritas, or a sourcing partner is essential. We regularly arrange factory visits in the fixture regions and have seen significant quality differences between factories that appear identical on paper.
What to Expect on Pricing and Terms
Standard payment terms for Vietnamese fixture factories are 30% deposit with 70% due before shipment, or a letter of credit for larger orders. Lead times for standard production run 30 to 45 days for sinks and accessories, 45 to 60 days for faucets (longer if custom molds are involved), and 60 to 75 days for ceramic sanitary ware. Pricing is FOB from Vietnamese ports, primarily Vung Tau (Cat Lai) and Hai Phong. Import duties vary by product and destination country, so check the latest rates with your customs broker or freight forwarder.
Kitchen and Bathroom Fixture Manufacturers in Vietnam
The following manufacturers are verified through US customs import records. Shipment volumes reflect actual container exports, not self-reported figures. This is not a comprehensive directory; it represents the most active exporters in each fixture category.
Fortune Industrial Vietnam
The largest stainless steel sink exporter in Vietnam by a wide margin. Over 1,700 recorded US import shipments and 3,600+ TEU. They produce pressed and drawn sinks for major international brands and ship primarily through Vung Tau. If you are sourcing stainless steel kitchen sinks at volume, Fortune is the benchmark.
Lota International
One of Vietnam's highest-volume faucet exporters with over 400 US import shipments. They produce brass faucets across the kitchen and bathroom categories and ship via the ports of Vung Tau and Ho Chi Minh City to Los Angeles, Houston, and Savannah. Strong OEM capability.
Italisa Vietnam
A Boway Group investment specializing in faucets, faucet bodies, and bathroom hardware. Over 200 US import shipments are shipping from Hai Phong. Italisa runs an integrated production line covering casting, machining, polishing, and electroplating, with equipment sourced from Italy, Japan, and Taiwan. Good option for buyers who need faucet components or full assemblies.
Speed Sinkware VN
A dedicated stainless steel sink manufacturer with 440+ US import shipments. Ships through Vung Tau to Tampa, Savannah, and Los Angeles. Specializes in handcrafted and fabricated stainless steel sinks with mounting hardware included.
TOTO Vietnam and LIXIL Vietnam (INAX)
These two Japanese-owned factories are the largest ceramic sanitary ware producers in Vietnam, with combined US import shipments of 800+. TOTO ships toilets and fittings primarily from Hai Phong; LIXIL/INAX ships ceramic fixtures from Hai Phong and through Kaohsiung. Both produce primarily for their own brands. OEM availability is limited, but they set the quality standard for the Vietnamese sanitary ware market and are worth understanding as benchmarks.
Eagle Building Material
Over 200 US import shipments (across related entities) of bathroom accessories, vanity tops, marble tops, and side splashes. Ships from Vung Tau to Tacoma, Long Beach, and Newark. A strong option for buyers sourcing bathroom accessories and stone vanity components.
Duc Khanh Vina Material
Produces quartz-based engineered stone, ceramic sinks, and stainless steel sinks. 60 US import shipments from Hai Phong. Worth considering if you need integrated stone-and-sink combinations.
Common Challenges When Sourcing Fixtures from Vietnam
Certifications and Compliance
Fixture certifications vary significantly by destination market. North American buyers need CUPC or NSF certification for faucets and plumbing fixtures. European buyers need CE marking. Australian buyers need WaterMark approval. Not every Vietnamese factory holds these certifications, and obtaining them takes time and investment. Confirm certification status before sampling, not after. This is the most common sourcing delay we see with fixture projects.
MOQs for Specialty Items
Standard finishes (chrome, brushed stainless) have lower MOQs because factories run them regularly. Custom finishes like matte black, PVD gold, or gunmetal often require 1,000+ pieces per finish because the electroplating or PVD process needs dedicated batch runs. If you need smaller quantities of specialty finishes, consolidating multiple SKUs into a single finish can help you meet minimums.
Lead Times for Custom Molds
Off-the-shelf faucet designs ship in 45 to 60 days. But if you need a custom faucet body, mold development adds 30 to 45 days upfront, plus rounds of sample approval. Budget 90 to 120 days total from design approval to shipment for fully custom faucet programs. Sinks and accessories are faster because most customization involves dimensions and finish rather than new tooling.
Why Vietnam for Fixtures Instead of China?
Vietnam's fixture industry competes directly with China on stainless steel sinks and is gaining ground on faucets and accessories. The cost advantage is most pronounced in handcrafted products, where skilled labor drives production. Vietnam's free trade agreements with the EU (EVFTA) and the UK (UKVFTA), and its membership in CPTPP, offer reduced or zero-duty access to major markets, giving Vietnamese fixtures a price edge that Chinese products cannot match on a landed-cost basis in those regions. For US buyers, tariff rates on Vietnamese fixtures are generally lower than on comparable Chinese products, though rates shift frequently, so verify current duties before finalizing your cost analysis. For a detailed comparison of sourcing in Vietnam versus China, see our full guide.
Vietnam also offers supply chain diversification for buyers currently single-sourced from China. Many of our clients start with one fixture category from Vietnam (usually sinks, which are the most mature export product) and expand into faucets or accessories once they have an established factory relationship.
Work with Cosmo Sourcing on Your Next Fixture Project
Cosmo Sourcing has helped thousands of clients find and vet manufacturers across Vietnam since 2014. For kitchen and bathroom fixtures, we source from factories in the Vung Tau, Binh Duong, and Hai Phong corridors and provide direct factory introductions with original, unaltered pricing.
Every fixture sourcing project includes 2 to 6 factory quotes, a full sourcing report with supplier profiles and compliance documentation, and direct introductions so you work with the factory on your terms. Our flat-fee model means we work in your interest with no commissions or markups.